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name two philosophers whose ideas inspired the french revolution

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Answered by pragok
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The three famous writers and philosophers who influenced the French revolution were Voltaire , Montesquieu , Jean Jacques Rousseau. ... Rousseau advocated that ' Man is born free , but everywhere he is in chains ; Montesquieu wanted power to be shared between the king , the nobles and the third estate.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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The bright writers and scientists who influenced the French revolution were philosophers. Among them were Denis Diderot, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Baron de Montesquieu. They significantly influenced the 18th-century French Revolution

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  • The Estates General in 1789 marked the beginning of the French Revolution, which lasted until the establishment of the French Consulate in November 1799. During this time, there were significant political and social changes in France. Many of its principles are seen as being the cornerstones of Western liberal democracy.
  • During the French Revolution, which lasted from 1787 to 1799, France saw significant societal upheaval. It sought to profoundly alter the dynamic between those in power and those they oversaw, as well as redefine what constitutes political authority.
  • The role of philosophers during the French Revolution was considerable. They inspired and equipped the French people to fight injustice with their revolutionary ideals.
  • They did not believe in the divine doctrine or the monarchy's absolute power.
  • They believed that a man had influence over his destiny. criticized the omnipotent authority of monarchs. the idea of building a government on the basis of a social agreement between the people and their representatives.

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