what is the role of philosophers in the french revolution?
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Role of philosopher in French revolution
philosophers gave ideas to society on equal law based on freedom, equal opportunities to all.
They fought people's right by writing
John Locke etc was the great philosopher at the time of French revolution
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philosophers gave ideas to society on equal law based on freedom, equal opportunities to all.
They fought people's right by writing
John Locke etc was the great philosopher at the time of French revolution
I hope you like it
tq
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the french philosophers played an important role in the french revolution as:--
1 they wrote books which raised the spirit of the revolution in the people of the third estate.
2 Philosopher like Jhon Locke introduced a book named The Two Treatise Of Government with an idea of refusal of doctrine of divine.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau introduced the book The Social contract.
3 Montesquieu also wrote a book The Spirit Of Laws and proposed the idea of division of power between the government.
1 they wrote books which raised the spirit of the revolution in the people of the third estate.
2 Philosopher like Jhon Locke introduced a book named The Two Treatise Of Government with an idea of refusal of doctrine of divine.
2 Jean Jacques Rousseau introduced the book The Social contract.
3 Montesquieu also wrote a book The Spirit Of Laws and proposed the idea of division of power between the government.
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