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L'Audace

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L'Audace was a short-lived 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).

Three numbers only will appear, the last on red paper in commemoration of the Paris Commune of 1871.

“L'Audace” sports two epigraphs from the French Révolution, quoting Danton's celebrated phrase (on what is needed win) & also Marat: “Audacity, always audacity, still more audacity” “Die if necessary but speak the truth”

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