how did the print culture impacted on French revolution??
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a. Many Historians have put forward the argument that print culture formed the basis of French revolution.
b. The advent of Print Media has not only transformed the society indeed it has revolutionised it, drastically changing our relationships with knowledge, social institutions, authority. With more and more books and journals being published and with their wider circulation print media has raised the consciousness of the people, creating awareness about social practises and popularising the ideas of liberty, equality, justice and fairness.
c. Printed books and journals popularised the ideas and beliefs of enlightened thinkers like Rousseau, Voltaire, Montesquieu who challenged the authority of the church, despotism, divine rights of the king and argued for separation of powers, government based on popular consent.
d. With print media, people were encouraged to open dialogue and discussion and also to question the existing social order, with writers mocking the very institution of monarchy and questioning their legitimacy.
e. It helped in spreading the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers that questioned age old customs traditions of society and based on their thinking of reason and rationality
f. Print media not only made people aware but also unified them culminating in a mass movement against the despotic rule of the state and the authority of the church as in case of French revolution.
g. Caricatures, cartoons were published which mocked the despotic rule of the king, they also depicted the monarchy involved in pleasures and ignoring the plight of masses.
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b. The advent of Print Media has not only transformed the society indeed it has revolutionised it, drastically changing our relationships with knowledge, social institutions, authority. With more and more books and journals being published and with their wider circulation print media has raised the consciousness of the people, creating awareness about social practises and popularising the ideas of liberty, equality, justice and fairness.
c. Printed books and journals popularised the ideas and beliefs of enlightened thinkers like Rousseau, Voltaire, Montesquieu who challenged the authority of the church, despotism, divine rights of the king and argued for separation of powers, government based on popular consent.
d. With print media, people were encouraged to open dialogue and discussion and also to question the existing social order, with writers mocking the very institution of monarchy and questioning their legitimacy.
e. It helped in spreading the ideas of Enlightenment thinkers that questioned age old customs traditions of society and based on their thinking of reason and rationality
f. Print media not only made people aware but also unified them culminating in a mass movement against the despotic rule of the state and the authority of the church as in case of French revolution.
g. Caricatures, cartoons were published which mocked the despotic rule of the king, they also depicted the monarchy involved in pleasures and ignoring the plight of masses.
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1.printed material spread the idea of enlightment thinkers .
2.the writing criticize tradition superstition and despotism .
3.the writing propagated the view that everything should be just throw the application of reason and rationality .
4.print created a new culture of dialogue and debate .
5.due to printing new ideas of social revolution was born .
2.the writing criticize tradition superstition and despotism .
3.the writing propagated the view that everything should be just throw the application of reason and rationality .
4.print created a new culture of dialogue and debate .
5.due to printing new ideas of social revolution was born .
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