They viewed other revolutionaries as good because they believed in god, unlike others. So yes they viewed their "kind" as good.
evil
heck ya man
It is the perfect opposite of good or right. It is part of kali's strength over man
The American Revolution is the political upheaval during the last half of the 18th century in which thirteen of Britain's colonies in North America at first rejected the governance of the Parliament of Great Britain, and later the British monarchy itself, to become the sovereign United States of America.
"the opinion of the many."
They viewed man as view evil.
Revolutionaries may view man as inherently good, believing that people have the capacity for compassion, creativity, and cooperation to bring about positive change. However, some revolutionaries may also see man as inherently flawed or capable of evil, which can drive the need for radical upheaval and change in society. Ultimately, perspectives on human nature can vary among revolutionaries based on their ideological beliefs and experiences.
Many people think man is evil; not just revolutionaries.
do puritans view man as inherently good evil or somewhere in between ?
they view men as very very very very homosecual indiviuals
Maybe sometimes
Generally speaking, revolutionaries were largely atheistic. As such, they would be skeptical of a spiritual generalization. My best guess is that a given revolutionary would be pragmatic; if a given person was helpful to 'the revolution', he wouldn't trouble himself overmuch about motivation. I'd guess any given revolutionary was largely indifferent to 'spiritual' values.
Man is composed of both good and evil, parts that can be physically separated.
Ryan hobbs who lives in collet ills texas
evil
"Man's nature is indifferent to good and evil, just as water is indifferent to east and west."
an athiest