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What is the role philloshophers in France revolution

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Answered by Killer1820
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Ideas envisaging a society based on freedom and equal laws and opportunities for all, were put forward such as John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau . The ideas of these philosophers were discussed in salons and coffee shops and spread among people through books and newspapers. These were frequently read aloud in groups for the benefit of those who couldn't read and write.
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Answered by nikhita
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Philloshophers played a very important role in french revolution.They motivated the people with the help of their books.John Locke wrote the book 'Two Treatises of Government' in which he sought to refute doctrine of divine and absolute role of monarchy . Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote 'The Social Contract ' in which he told the form of government based on social contract between people and their representatives and Montesquieu wrote 'The Spirit of Laws' in which he proposed a division of power within the government between the legislative, the executive and the judiciary 
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