Burke questions whether the French Revolution was even necessary, pointing out that most French politicians in 1789 sought reform rather than full-scale revolution. While he acknowledges the problems within the monarchy, aristocracy, and church, he argues that none of these justified the creation of a "despotic democracy."
Despotic democrary refers to a system where democratic structures exist, but power is exercised in an authoritarian or oppressive manner.
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