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A series of lectures analyzes the social, political, and religious features of the French ancien régime and contrasts them with British institutions, arguing that differences in law, taxation, social mobility, and education shaped distinct outcomes. The speaker traces how privilege, fiscal inequality, and clerical influence contributed to popular discontent on the Continent, while Britain’s evolving reforms, broader equality before the law, and patterns of social assimilation tempered revolutionary pressures. The essays consider the character of English public life, the role of suffrage and schooling in stabilizing government, and practical reforms to reduce poverty and integrate laboring classes into civic responsibilities.
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