This pamphlet folds out into the largest of them all. It proposes the abolition of the monarchy, nobility, clergy, slavery, guilds, and all restrictions on available jobs, whether man or woman, native French or current slave or immigrant, as the only just and moral path for the Revolution. It also proposes wholly decentralized government, run by commissions made up of the people in each town, self-governing. And it declares the Revolution to be permanent, ongoing and eternally changing to meet the situation at hand.
It is signed Alyx du Frémont. You've heard of her: a member of a Corsican noble family. Interesting.
She calls for like-minded freethinkers to join her at her home next month.
Thibaud appears at last. "Still with those pamphlets?" she asks. She snorts. "Find anything interesting?"