Introduction post 🕸️
Pronoun: She
The initial purpose of this blog would be to study, read and share about the French revolution. However, period in which I have been immersed reading about this event, I have developed a special fixation for Saint Just. So, in reality the publications will be much more focused on his person and his works.
I am still working on some brief political essays that I will publish here. If someone wants to add at these essays, is completely welcome!
I'm still learning French, so if one day I make a mistake, don't hesitate to correct me!
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My blog will divide it into 2 main groups: Post about the French Revolution and others essays. I hope you enjoy visiting my blog <3
The revolution
1. Why study the French Revolution?
2. Main focus: Saint Just as main speaker of the revolution (1793-1794)
3. Breakdown and analysis of the political theory of Saint Just: can he be considered an academic philosopher?
4. Relevance of Saint Just and its philosophical importance in the XXI century, why has the minimization of his theory been a problem in history?
5. Analysis on “Discourses Concerning the King’s Trial” by Saint Just.
6. “On the social law”, a gravely forgotten work by Saint Just.
7. “Sur la révolution” critique of Hannah Aredth and her conception of the relevance of the three great revolutions.
8. The heritage of Hegelian thought: Saint Just was not a Rousseanist (interpretation by Miguel Abensour)
9. Romantic era about Saint Just: the influence on Albert Camus « le homme révolté »
10. Saint Just's economic thinking
11. Why should the French Revolution have an unpolluted historical rigour?
12. Post-Thermidor Politics: The breaking point of European society and its long-term affectations in the centuries.
13. Saint Just in Thermidor: a philosophical problem.
14. Mega post of Saint Just
15. Explaining the three main concepts in Saint Just’s philosophy
16. Was Saint Just a proto-socialist?
17. How to judge if an academic book is use full or not (via. SaintJustitude)
18. Pessimistic materialism. A critical point of view on the aggregation of the dialectical force “Master” and “Slave” in Saint Just’s Works
19. Was Saint Just really terrible at maths?
Other post
In this section there are individual works and essays that I have done throughout my readings and reflections of my work.
1. On populism: The tyranny of the masses.
2. School essay on fascism.
3. On religion and its control over politics.
4. The viability of democratic states.
5. A Brief Criticism of Punitivism: Against the Democratic Government Nahib Bukele.
6. Against the idea of left and right.
7. Problems of Mexican society: drug trafficking and governmental impotence.
8. Against Imperialism: Reading Mark Twain.
9. Race and castes: is this concept biologically relevant?
10. why the incorrect use of words can affect our understanding of the political world?“Facha” “Zurdo” “Woke” “Feminazi”.
11. Democracy and Secret: Lecture by Norberto Bobbio.
12. My conception of political institutions: homeland, family, state, education, rights, justice and laws.
13. How to think about maths?
My own translations
On social Law (Louis Antoine Saint Just)
—Versión en español
Fragments of republican institutions (Louis Antoine Saint Just)
—Versión en español
Instincts and institutions (Gilles Deleuze)
—Versión en español
Réflexions sur Saint-Just, et l'existence légendaire (Alexis Philonenko)
Part I
Part II
Part III
—Versión en español
The paradox of Saint Just (Miguel Abensour)
—Versión en español
Revolution for friendship (Dionys Mascolo)
—Versión en español
The agglutinating left and the cut (Gerardo Muñoz)
—Versión en español
My other writes
Un breve análisis de la obra literaria: Robespierre, por Javier García Sánchez.
Blasphemy.
Fear for rot
Nausea
Divinity of the master
Gone
Update on my presentation: Some essays and papers I'm working on. (Last updated: 25/07/25)












