How Coffee Fueled Revolutions—And Revolutionary Ideas

Sultan Murad IV intended genocide to coffee drinkers in a Ottoman Empire. King Charles II dispatched spies to penetrate London’s coffeehouses, that he saw as a strange source of “false news.” During a Enlightenment, Voltaire, Rousseau and Isaac Newton could all be found articulate truth over coffee. The cafés of Paris easeful revolutionaries plotting a attack of a Bastille and later, served as a place authors like Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre plotted their latest books.