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This identification of liberty and equality became problematic during the Jacobin period, when equality was redefined ( for instance by François-Noël Babeuf ) as equality of results, and not only judicial equality of rights.
Thus, Marc Antoine Baudott considered that French temperament inclined rather to equality than liberty, a theme which would be re-used by Pierre Louis Roederer and Alexis de Tocqueville, while Jacques Necker considered that an equal society could only be found on coercion.

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