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i don't know what you mean by 'type'. Enlightenment philosophers basically wanted their individual freedom and also, Charles Montesquieu believed that the true freedom required laws, which means the philosophers basically wanted a government. By overthrowing the monarchs, and all of other things and such, government was created. what type of government, hm . A government who gives people a right to vote and such? who gives people freedom and who is isn't a monarch.
Political Freedom
freedom of speech freedom of press freedom to assembly free exerices clause establishment clause
There would be no establishment of a national religion.
Napoleonic Code
They believed that every human beings should have their freedom of speech and the freedom of religion. Enlightenment philosophers wanted to have a government of their own and a right to vote. They wanted to overthrow the monarchies. Most importantly, the enlightenment philosophers wanted individual freedom.
Enlightenment philosophers believed in the power of reason, rationality, and science to improve society and challenge traditional beliefs. They emphasized individual freedom, equality, and separate church-state institutions. Key figures include John Locke, Voltaire, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
They believed that every human beings should have their freedom of speech and the freedom of religion. Enlightenment philosophers wanted to have a government of their own and a right to vote. They wanted to overthrow the monarchies. Most importantly, the enlightenment philosophers wanted individual freedom.
establishment of a tax based on individual income
The principle of individual liberty and freedom of expression is evident in the writing.
It made them understand there each own individual freedom
The ideas of secularism and individualism that emerged during the Enlightenment led to the promotion of government systems that separated church and state, prioritized individual rights and freedoms, and emphasized the importance of reason and critical thinking in shaping policies. These ideas influenced the development of modern democracies and led to the establishment of constitutional governments that protect the rights of citizens regardless of their beliefs.
It guaranteed the equality of all citizens before the Law but of course it was not in effect during the French Revolution of 1789 to 1799.The Napoleonic Code reflected Enlightenment principles because it guaranteed equality for all citizens under the law. The code was established in 1804 by Napoleon I.
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The Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) - anti-establishment New Left group, founded in 1960, that called for greater individual freedom and responsibility.
Enlightenment thinkers encouraged people to question traditional authority, embrace reason and science, and strive for individual freedom and rights. They promoted ideas of equality, democracy, and the importance of education for all.
search or look for freedom.