explain the idea of modern state given by the absolutist the utopians and the plebiscite
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In 1848, Frédéric Sorrieu, a French artist, prepared a series of four
prints visualising his dream of a world made up of ‘democratic
and social Republics’, as he called them. The first print (Fig. 1) of the
series, shows the peoples of Europe and America – men and women
of all ages and social classes – marching in a long train, and offering
homage to the statue of Liberty as they pass by it. As you would
recall, artists of the time of the French Revolution personified Liberty
as a female figure – here you can recognise the torch of Enlightenment
she bears in one hand and the Charter of the Rights of Man in the
other. On the earth in the foreground of the image lie the shattered
remains of the symbols of absolutist institutions. In Sorrieu’s
utopian vision, the peoples of the world are grouped as distinct
nations, identified through their flags and national costume.
Answer:
Absolutist =>
Literally , a goverment or system of rule that has no restraints on the power exercised . in history , the term refers to a form of monarchical government that was centralised, militarised and repressive.
Utopian=>
a vision of a society that is so ideal that it is unlikely to actually exist.