Napoleon Bonaparte: Genius, Tyrant, or Both? — Fexingo History
In Episode 158, Lucas and Luna dig into a lesser-known but defining feature of Napoleon's rule: the plebiscite. From the Constitution of the Year VIII in 1799 to the vote that made him emperor in 1804, Napoleon used direct popular votes to legitimize his power — while controlling the results. They explore how Lucien Bonaparte engineered the 18 Brumaire, the role of Abbé Sieyès, the machinery of the Conseil d'État, and the staggering 99.8% 'yes' votes. Was this genuine democracy, or the blueprint for modern autocratic referendums? With comparisons to the Roman dictator and the Jacobin cult of the general will, this episode asks what it means when a nation votes yes to tyranny. #Napoleon #Plebiscite #ContratSocial #Bonaparte #ConstitutionYearVIII #18Brumaire #LucienBonaparte #AbbeSieyes #Consulat #Empire #FrenchRevolution #ConseilDEtat #Emperor #Vote #History #FexingoHistory #Democracy #Dictatorship Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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