what was the role of philosophers and thinkers in the French Revolution explain by giving three examples
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1. Phiolsphers played an important role in French Revolution. Their ideas and thinking influenced the common mass of society to fight against injustice.
2. Through ' Sprit of Laws ', Montesquieu asked to divide powers within the government into - 'legislative' , 'Executive' and 'Judiciary'.
3. By ' Two Treatises of Government', John Locke criticised the 'Doctrine of Devine' and absolute right of Monarchy.
4. Rousseau kept on demanding an organisation which makes a conversation between common mass and their representatives.
5. These ideas highly influenced the common mass and as a result these ideas were discussed and debated in coffee shops, saloons and theough newspapers. These ideas were also read aloud in French Society for those who couldn't read. Hence, we can say that French Philosphers and thinkers played an inmportant part in French Revolution.
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1. Phiolsphers played an important role in French Revolution. Their ideas and thinking influenced the common mass of society to fight against injustice.
2. Through ' Sprit of Laws ', Montesquieu asked to divide powers within the government into - 'legislative' , 'Executive' and 'Judiciary'.
3. By ' Two Treatises of Government', John Locke criticised the 'Doctrine of Devine' and absolute right of Monarchy.
4. Rousseau kept on demanding an organisation which makes a conversation between common mass and their representatives.
5. These ideas highly influenced the common mass and as a result these ideas were discussed and debated in coffee shops, saloons and theough newspapers. These ideas were also read aloud in French Society for those who couldn't read. Hence, we can say that French Philosphers and thinkers played an inmportant part in French Revolution.
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