9th Grade French Revolution
$120.00
Upon purchase you will receive:
(20 month access)
12 Main Lessons + an artistic extra lesson
Visual outlining techniques suitable for both typical and neurodivergent students
A thorough overview of the French Revolution
The longing of French citizens for self-rule, and the consequences of its repeated denial
Essay writing
Revolutions are a natural part of the social cycle in the ebb and flow of power between elites and commoners. While modern reform efforts like the Threefold Social Order and PROUT (Progressive Utilization Theory) strive to temper the extremes of this cycle, thus bringing health so society, the French Revolution is a dramatic example of the cycle playing out unguided by enlightened leadership.
The mysterious Count of St. Germain, clearly some sort of Rosicrucian master, tried to intervene, but the monarchy was not yet ready to yield to what was striving to be expressed by ordinary Frenchmen. The consequences could not have been more devastating. Yet, change would come and be permanent.
Students growing up in these times need vitally to hear these lessons, that they may chart a better course for humanity in the coming generations.