Also, a bit late to the party but in regards to types of revolutions As much as I enjoy this series I'll definitely say that the politics behind most of these things are pretty sketchy, Inori sensei seems to have a pretty (standard) myopic vision of politics that basically starts and ends with the modern japanese state. I'm still waiting for some solid anti-capitalist yuri, I know it's out there somewhere.
Japanese media is the only media I've seen that consistently does these "commoners vs burgeois" thrope with the commonors being the ones in the wrong.
Probably only being rivaled by the korean media in that regard.
Japanese otaku media tends to be kind of annoyingly enthusiastic about "no one's ever truly evil" yes, but in this case it's mostly being self-aware of the trappings of the genre. Also the commoners aren't portrayed as wrong here, although the resolution is definitely more inspired by Glorious Revolution ideals than by the French Revolution - which to be fair sucked ass and was heavily mercantilist