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describe the contribution of french philosophers in the french revolution

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Answered by Dipakmaurya
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Charles Montesquieu
He was a great lawyer, thinker, writer and judge .
He believed in constitutional monarchy and supermacy of law .
His political ideas was written in his book 'The spirit of law' .
He was a great supporter of individual freedom.
He believed in separation of power between legislative, executive and judiciary.
2. VOLTAIRE
He was also a great writer and thinker .
He attack on the crown, church, previleges classes through his ideas .
He said that ' Worship god and be a good person' .
He wanted people may think about their life on earth and forget life of heaven .
ROUSSEAU
He was a great thinker and writer .
His political ideas were mentioned in his book ' The social contrast ' .
He preached the Democratic idea of people .
He was in favour of sovereignty

JOHN LOCKE
He was also a great writer and thinker
His political ideas was written in his book TWO TREATIES OF GOVERNMENT
The theme of this book is refuse the divine theory of Rights of king .
Answered by tinashah08
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Explanation:La France au XVIIIe siècle avait de nombreux penseurs révolutionnaires. Parmi eux, Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu et Diderot. Leurs idées révolutionnaires ont encouragé les gens à se battre pour leurs droits. Ils ont dénoncé l'inefficacité du monarque et de son gouvernement et ont incité le peuple à contester l'autorité. 1 juin 2015

France in the 18th century had many revolutionary thinkers. Among them were Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu and Diderot. Their revolutionary ideas encouraged people to fight for their rights. They exposed the inefficiency of the monarch and his government and aroused the people to challenge authority.Jun 1, 2015

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