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What were the main ideas of social thinkers, which were significant to the establishment of new
forms of governments? How did they gain popularity? ​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Social democracy was the chief thought of social thinkers. This is a societal, political and financial ideology. It supports social and economic involvement. It helps to support social justice within a polity that is free-thinking democratic as well as consumerist economy.

The norms that are occupied in this method include a dedication to representative and participatory democracy. This social thinkers gained reputation by mass support of their plan.

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Answered by neelimaplastics
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1) Philosophers such as John locke and Rousseau envisaged a society based on freedom and equal laws and opportunities for all

2) Rousseau carried the idea forward and laid foundation for democracy in his book "The social contract ".

3) Montesquieu, in his book "The Spirit of Laws" proposed a division of power between the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.

4) Thomas Jefferson advocated to fight for the political rights of the people.

5) These ideas were discussed in salons and coffee- houses.

6) Spread among the people through books.

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