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Title: Enlightenment or the Age of Reason


1
Enlightenment or the Age of Reason
  • A new intellectual movement that stressed reason,
    thought , and the power of the individual to
    solve problems

2
Two Views of Government
  • Thomas Hobbs , The Leviathan (1651)
  • People hand over their rights to a strong ruler
    in exchange they gain a society of law and order
  • This agreement was called the social contract
  • In Hobbs view the best government was an
    absolute monarchy which could impose order and
    demand obedience

3
John Locke Natural Rights
  • All people are born free and equal with natural
    rights of life, liberty, and property
  • Governments purpose is to protect these rights
    and if it fails to do so, citizens have the right
    to overthrow it
  • Government power comes from the consent of the
    governed (the people)

4
Enlightenment in France
  • Social groups of like thinkers known as
    philosophes met to discuss issues
  • Could apply reason to all aspects of life
  • Held five basic beliefs reason, nature,
    happiness, progress, and liberty
  • Most famous French philosopher was Voltaire
  • Montesquieu, a French philosopher, liked the
    British government with its separation of
    powers or branches of government
  • Rousseau, another French philosopher, was a
    champion of individual freedoms
  • Benjamin Franklin was considered an Enlightenment
    man in America

5
Lasting Impact of the Enlightenment
  • Challenged divine rights of kings
  • Disrupted the union between church and state
  • Exposed the unequal social classes
  • Promoted reason and belief in progress that paved
    the way for the Scientific Revolution
  • Made society less religious or more secular
  • Promoted the rise of the individuals to use their
    own abilities of reason
  • Brought positive changes to some monarchies in
    Europe who adopted some of the ideas
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