Abstract
This article situates Hannah Arendtâs On Revolution in the traditions of French and American revolutionary historiography to demonstrate that Arendtâs âfableâ of the American Revolution was at odds with her argument about the council form. I argue that had Arendt really wanted to inspire a resurrection of the council form in the present, she would have done better to orient her readers to the French Revolution, specifically to the experiments in democratic republicanism of the group known as the Girondins.
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