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what is the role of philosopher in French revolution

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Answered by anishkasweet
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Role of the Philosophers in the French Revolution

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.

Answered by UdayrajSinghNegi
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There were three main philosophers in french revolutions:

1) John Locke - He sought to refute the doctrine of divine and absolute right of monarch in his Two Treatises of Government.

2) Jean Jacques Rousseau - In his Social Contract (book), He proposed a contract between the people and the king that the king can be overthrown by people if he fails to complete their needs.

3) Montesquieu - In his Th Spirit of Laws, he demanded a division of power between Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.

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