what was the role of the three main philosopher in the France revolution
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1.John Locke gave the book 'Treatises of the government' in which he sought to refute the doctrine of the divine and the absolute right of the monarch.
2.Rousseau wrote the book 'Social Contract' in which he proved that the government is the result of a social contract between the people on the one hand and the monarch on the other hand.
3.Montesquieu was a noble man by birth.He was against the evils prevailing in the system. He was a lawyer and he became a judge.
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1.John Locke gave the book 'Treatises of the government' in which he sought to refute the doctrine of the divine and the absolute right of the monarch.
2.Rousseau wrote the book 'Social Contract' in which he proved that the government is the result of a social contract between the people on the one hand and the monarch on the other hand.
3.Montesquieu was a noble man by birth.He was against the evils prevailing in the system. He was a lawyer and he became a judge.
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