“…These actors were after all, part of a political system that was based off a unified nation rather than individual factions, and it was in the very least tactically more sensible to stick to the language of the constitution (Pentland, 2011(Pentland, , 2016Plassart, 2014). Both radicals and loyalists sought to present themselves as patriotic fighters, lovers of their country and taking such measures precisely because it would benefit the nation (Pentland, 2008;Morton, 1999;Plassart, 2014). In order to engage in political discussion, radicals had to present their arguments in constitutional terms, although they could pursue this by referring to shared and separate histories (Pentland, 2016).…”