zeogold: You mean too much power in the hands of too MANY, and too many who were completely chaotic.
As far as the church goes, I understand that was one of the contributing factors leading UP to the revolution, but DURING it, to my knowledge they actually had a small crusade against Catholics and the authority of the clergy. As to what influence they had other than that, I honestly can't say I know anything about due to not being well enough informed on the subject.
As far as freedom of religion goes as well as a couple other points you've made, I'd go into more detail on this argument, but I honestly don't know enough specifics of either revolution to really make any entirely reasonable judgments, and again, it gets away from the basic point I was making to OP, which I assume you agree with unless you'd like to say otherwise. All we're really doing here is just nitpicking on the specifics of both, which is...not really what I wanted to get at.
No, not in the hand of too many.
And your knowledge is wrong. If you have never been to Europe or have seen places like this, it is hard to grasp.
First: it was NO crusade AGAINST Catholics, it was about the power the CHURCH hold over the state. The church was a state in the state and quite often having more to say than the state himself, even the KING could not go against the church. It is hard to grasp, but that is what you have to understand. Do a really really small extend the bible belt is similar, but only faintly similar, imagine it like a 100 fold (or think of a state like Iran, theocracy) but the catholic church being it.
And this brings me back to why the french revolution is a bad example for what you want to show that an emotional revolutions is failed from the beginning.
The best comparison for this nowadays would be banks/military complexes. And rtcvb32
You are just showing that the person whom you are arguing AGAINST is actually just trying to do this. The problem there is that YOUR elected people senators and whatever (here again GOP) is actually trying to prevent this. You did here of trickle down? You did here about the amount of money being withheld from the government?
So coming back to a revolution: slave revolts like the one around Spartacus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus They do prove more your point. A mindless revolution. (I did bring up ideas for later, much much later)
And further rtcvb32, your favourite person Trump, did you look at his assets? Don't you think there is some sort of conflict of interest?
He has admitted to lobbying and paid a fine, are you not a bit concerned?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trump_Organization Talking about lobbying, are you not concerned about that he will not do again the same thing he did already?
And just saying revolution, will not really change anything.
I am just talking about your opinion, not what somebody else brought up!