Furet's interpretation represents a revisionist historiographical perspective, emphasizing the importance of individual agency and the complexities of historical events. He challenges traditional Marxist narratives by arguing that the French Revolution was not merely a class struggle but also a profound transformation of societal values and political structures. Furet highlights the ideological motivations behind revolutionary actions, suggesting that understanding these motivations is crucial for comprehending the Revolution's outcomes. This approach ultimately seeks to provide a more nuanced understanding of historical dynamics rather than adhering strictly to established ideological frameworks.