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A fervent voice from the French Revolution steps into the legislative chamber, urging fellow representatives to reconsider how the nation’s postal and messenger services are run. Presented by a member of the Council of Five Hundred, the text frames the issue as a pressing financial matter, warning that the current system drains the treasury and calls for a decisive reform. It sets the stage for a heated debate, contrasting the costly bureaucracy of state‑run administration with the promise of greater efficiency.
The author outlines two rival schemes: leasing the services to private “fermiers généraux” who would manage them like a commercial enterprise, or creating a regulated public board that would share any surplus with the government. Each option is examined for its impact on public finances, accountability, and the practicalities of running a national communications network. Listeners will hear a vivid snapshot of revolutionary policy‑making, where economic pragmatism meets political idealism, and the fate of a vital public service hangs in the balance.
Language
fr
Duration
~21 minutes (21K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
France.
Credits
Adrian Mastronardi, Claudine Corbasson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2022-08-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1759
A French Revolutionary-era writer and politician, he left behind speeches and reports that open a window onto public life in the late 1700s. His surviving works focus on practical questions of government, especially taxation, postal services, and administration.
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