Why mercier proclaimed print culture tremble therefore tyrants of the world?
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It was believed that the wisdom spread by the printed paper would eventually push the world towards a more democratic society where despotism would be banished. Hence, Louise-Sebastien Mercier, an eighteenth century French novelist made the statement - "Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world!
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"Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world !"
(i) It came to be believed by mid-eighteenth century that the books were a means of spreading progress and enlightenment.
(ii) Many believed that books would liberate society form the tyranny and despotism and herald a time when reason and intellect would rule.
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