Many people think man is evil; not just revolutionaries.
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.
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.
The Evil That Men Do - song - was created in 1987.
"The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones." But I think it's not a quote by Caesar, it's part of Mark Anthony's speech at Caesar's funeral.
"After them." ...or, It moves in with the evil that women do.
men are More evil
they were disgusted by them, hatred was bestowed upon them.
they view men as very very very very homosecual indiviuals
Tomatoes are not evil you might think that but they are not maybe you are allergic to them and you can't have them and that is why you think that they are evil
The Evil Men Do - 1915 was released on: USA: 19 January 1915
Are Fauns evil?