EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 20 MIN
The Reign of Terror: 18 Months From the King's Execution to Robespierre's
from CYOL with Jeremy Ryan Slate Archive 1 · host Jeremy Ryan Slate
They'll tell you the Terror was born from ideology, from fanaticism, from Robespierre's madness. That's too small. Much too small.The real engine wasn't fervor. It was a machine — a legal apparatus the Committee of Public Safety built piece by piece. The Law of Suspects in September 1793 made suspicion itself sufficient evidence. The Law of 22 Prairial in June 1794 stripped revolutionary tribunals of defense counsel, witnesses, and meaningful cross-examination. In 47 days, that machine consumed 1,376 lives in Paris alone. And in the end, it consumed the men who built it.This isn't conspiracy. It isn't ideology. It's architecture.In this video:→ Why Louis XVI's execution detonated rather than stabilized the revolution→ The Girondins, the Hébertistes, and the Dantonists — three factions consumed in eight months→ 9 Thermidor: how Robespierre's own machine ended Robespierre→ The same architecture under Stalin, Mao, and the Khmer Rouge — same playbook, different centuryCHAPTERS:00:00 The Machine, Not the Madness01:08 January 1793: Paris on the Edge02:08 Robespierre and the Definition of Virtue03:04 The Law of Suspects05:01 Three Factions Fall: Girondins, Hébertistes, Dantonists08:38 The Law of 22 Prairial10:36 Positional, Not Behavioral13:07 9 Thermidor: Robespierre Falls14:59 The Same Architecture: Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot18:01 The Architecture, Not the IdeologySubscribe to Hidden Forces in History for civilizational autopsies of the empires, institutions, and patterns shaping the world we live in now.
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They'll tell you the Terror was born from ideology, from fanaticism, from Robespierre's madness. That's too small. Much too small. The real engine wasn't fervor. It was a machine — a legal apparatus the Committee of Public Safety built piece by piece. The Law of Suspects in September 1793 made suspicion itself sufficient evidence. The Law of 22 Prairial in June 1794 stripped revolutionary tribunals of defense counsel, witnesses, and meaningful cross-examination. In 47 days, that machine consumed 1,376 lives in Paris alone. And in the end, it consumed the men who built it. This isn't conspiracy. It isn't ideology. It's architecture. In this video: → Why Louis XVI's execution detonated rather than stabilized the revolution → The Girondins, the Hébertistes, and the Dantonists — three factions consumed in eight months → 9 Thermidor: how Robespierre's own machine ended Robespierre → The same architecture under Stalin, Mao, and the Khmer Rouge — same playbook, different century CHAPTERS: 00:00 The Machine, Not the Madness 01:08 January 1793: Paris on the Edge 02:08 Robespierre and the Definition of Virtue 03:04 The Law of Suspects 05:01 Three Factions Fall: Girondins, Hébertistes, Dantonists 08:38 The Law of 22 Prairial 10:36 Positional, Not Behavioral 13:07 9 Thermidor: Robespierre Falls 14:59 The Same Architecture: Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot 18:01 The Architecture, Not the Ideology Subscribe to Hidden Forces in History for civilizational autopsies of the empires, institutions, and patterns shaping the world we live in now.
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