No, he just believed in having checks and balances within the government.
Baron Montesquieu believed in the separation of powers within government to prevent tyranny. He promoted a system where different branches of government act as checks on each other to protect liberty and prevent abuse of power. While he did not explicitly argue for direct self-governance by the people, his ideas laid the foundation for democratic principles and influenced the development of modern democratic systems.
René Descartes did not specifically say that people could not govern themselves. However, he did emphasize the role of reason and rationality in self-governance and believed that individuals should strive to attain self-knowledge and self-mastery through the use of critical thinking and reflection.
Aristotle believed that people should use reason and virtuous character to govern their lives. He argued that individuals should aim for a balance between extremes, or the "golden mean," in their actions and decisions in order to achieve happiness and lead a good life.
Aristotle believed that people should govern their lives with reason and virtue. He argued that living a virtuous life, guided by reason and moderation, would lead to happiness and fulfillment.
Yes, Immanuel Kant believed in the idea of self-government. He argued that individuals should be guided by reason and moral principles to act autonomously and self-regulate their behavior, rather than being governed by external authorities.
Baron de Montesquieu's philosophy focused on the separation of powers within government to prevent tyranny and ensure liberty. He argued that each branch of government should have distinct responsibilities to maintain a system of checks and balances. Montesquieu's ideas influenced the development of modern democratic systems and the U.S. Constitution.
The citizens should govern themselves instead of a monarchy.
Because, assuming they are able to govern themselves, democracy empowers the people to rule and it should work.
Govern themselves, and that people should work hard and live in stable families
The idea that people with a shared culture should be able to govern themselves
Thomas Paine
Govern themselves, and that people should work hard and live in stable families
No, he believed all power should go to the king and queen(absolute monarky)
People should be able to choose their leaders, instead of having the leader chosen by war, or hereditary. People should be able to govern themselves.
Thomas Paine
René Descartes did not specifically say that people could not govern themselves. However, he did emphasize the role of reason and rationality in self-governance and believed that individuals should strive to attain self-knowledge and self-mastery through the use of critical thinking and reflection.
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It probably wouldn't be the best thing to do....