> The peasants of France
> did not rebel because
> of anything that Rousseau or Diderot wrote. The
> rebelled because they
> thought their condition unbearable.
> Rod Hay
Conditions have been unbearable in many places in
which the slaves or peasants did not rebel.
Moreover, the influence of intellectuals was
manifested after the rebellion. For example,
some members of the Assembly composed the DECLARATION
OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND THE CITIZEN, which was
adopted by the National Assembly.
Fred Foldvary