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[2025 GS1 UPSC MAINS] Q6. World History: The French Revolution has enduring relevance to the contemporary world. Explain.

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The French Revolution of 1789 was a turning point in world history. What began as a revolt against monarchy and feudal privilege became a blueprint for modern democracy and rights-based governance.

  1. Political Relevance
  • Republicanism asserted sovereignty of the people (Rousseau’s General Will). Eg- India’s Republic (1950) and France’s Fifth Republic (1958)
  • Universal Citizenship: Idea of equal political rights regardless of birth resonates in modern constitutions, including India (Articles 14).
  • Nationalism – Modern nationalism originated in France and spread via Napoleonic armies; later fueled liberation struggles in Italy, Poland, Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
  • Secularism (LaĂŻcitĂ©): Church brought under state control. Influenced 1905 Law of Separation in France; Indian secularism (Articles 25–28).
  • Universal Ideals: Liberty, equality, and fraternity remain touchstones for human rights and constitutional governance.
  1. Social Relevance
  • Human Rights: The Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen (1789) inspired the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948).
  • Gender Rights Discourse: Olympe de Gouges’ Declaration of the Rights of Woman (1791) anticipated feminist struggles that continue today.
  1. Economic Relevance
  • Abolition of Feudalism – Ended privileges of nobility. Inspired land reforms in post-independence India.
  • Property Rights & Contracts: Napoleonic Code ensured uniform civil law and influenced civil codes in Europe & Latin America
  • Middle-Class Empowerment: Assertion of the bourgeoisie resonates in contemporary calls for inclusive economic growth. Eg- Occupy Wall Street (2011) protests
  1. Global Relevance
  • Anti-Colonial Movements – Spread ideals of sovereignty. Eg- Haitian Revolution (1791–1804), first successful slave revolt.
  • Democratic Movements – Inspired struggles across centuries. Eg- Arab Spring (2011) invoked liberty and popular sovereignty.

The French Revolution was the birthplace of modern political ideologies and continues to inspire movements for rights, democracy, and secularism.

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French Revolution IdeaContemporary Relevance
Liberty (individual freedoms, abolition of feudal privileges)Basis of fundamental rights, civil liberties.(UDHR 1948, Indian Constitution Part III).Seen in digital rights debates (privacy vs surveillance, net neutrality, right to be forgotten); India’s Puttaswamy Judgment (2017) on right to privacy as a fundamental right.
Equality (legal equality, end of privileges for clergy/nobility)Contemporary push for gender equality (#MeToo, women’s reservation in Indian Parliament 2023), LGBTQ+ rights (India’s 2018 Sec. 377 decriminalisation, same-sex marriage debates).
Fraternity (solidarity and collective responsibility)Global solidarity during COVID-19 (COVAX, vaccine diplomacy); climate justice movements like Fridays for Future and India’s LiFE mission (2021) emphasizing collective responsibility.
Secularism (separation of church and state)Protecting religious freedom in the context of growing radicalism, xenophobia. Ongoing debates on burqa/hijab bans in France, CAA/NRC in India, and global challenges of balancing religious freedom with state neutrality.
Popular Sovereignty (power rests with the people, not monarchs)People asserting will through Brexit referendum (2016), farmers’ protests in India (2020-21), and increasing demands for direct democracy tools like citizens’ assemblies.
Republicanism (end of monarchy, sovereignty of citizens)Legitimacy of governments worldwide rests on elected representatives and accountability rather than hereditary rule. (Barbados becoming a republic in 2021)
Nation-State Idea (unity of citizens under one nation)Relevant to understand movements for self-determination and national identity politics today.Eg- Brexit, “America First”, India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat
Rights of Man and Citizen (universal rights)Precursor to human rights discourse and charters like UDHR, ICCPR, and ICESCR.Evolving into rights of marginalised groups: disability rights (UNCRPD 2006, India’s 2016 Act), right to environment (Supreme Court of India, 2023, held it as part of Article 21).
Social Justice (abolition of feudal dues, redistribution debates)Reflected in global inequality debates (Oxfam 2024 report on wealth concentration), EWS reservations in India (2019), and movements like Occupy Wall Street (2011) against economic inequality.
Revolutionary Spirit (resistance to oppression)Seen in Arab Spring (2011), Black Lives Matter (2020), farmers’ protests in India, and global youth activism challenging entrenched power structures.
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