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meaning of tremble before tyrants of world

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Answered by AyanSingh123
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Louise - Sebastien Mercier was a French novelist and dramatist of the 18th century. He declared “The printing press as the most powerful engine of progress and public opinion is the force that will sweep away despotism”.  He had shown his interest in reading in most of his novels also, the heroes have changed by the act of reading Convince of the power of print in bringing enlightenment and demolish political system where the ruler holds absolute power. He proclaimed “Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world; tremble before the virtual writer "
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Answered by manigmamansiMk
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These words were said by Sebastian Mercier a writer of the 18th century. This means the despotic power practicers i.e, the monarchy and the church must fear the spread of printed word as that would lead to logic and reasoning rather than people following the customs and rules set by the monarchy blindly. Furthermore now are the people had print, they can openly criticize the illogical and unfair practices of the existing rulers if they do not like them.

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