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− | '''L'Audace''' was a short-lived [[anarchism|anarchist]] weekly [[magazine]] in [[Paris]], [[France]]. Its premier issue came out on [[1885]] [[March 7]]. It was meant as a follow-up upon the [[newspaper]] "[[Terre et Liberté]]" (whose manager [[Antoine Rieffel]] was imprisoned for two years).
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− | Three numbers only will appear, the last on red paper in commemoration of the Paris Commune of 1871.
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− | “L'Audace†sports two epigraphs from the [[France|French]] Révolution, quoting Danton's celebrated phrase (on what is needed win) & also Marat:
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− | “Audacity, always audacity, still more audacityâ€
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− | “Die if necessary but speak the truthâ€
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− | ==External link==
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− | * http://ytak.club.fr/mars1.html#1
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− | [[Category:Anarchist magazines]]
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