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The Protestant Reformation began when King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and declared himself head of the Church of England. Later, Calvinist ideas influenced the Puritans.
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No. When things go wrong, the Church will inevitably bear some of the responsibility if it is closely involved in government. Moreover, there is no one Church. Whichever Church has the most influence in government will be resented by members of other Churches. Finally, if the Church seeks to influence government, sooner or later government will seek to influence the Church.
He gave many ideas on how to have a good government, through his books he wrote during exile. When he gave the ideas the founders put them together with other brilliant theories and they came up with what we have today.
He drive the idea of republic, wrote laws, build bridges, and aqueducts.
Plato was critical of democracy as he believed it allowed for demagogues to manipulate the masses. He argued for a meritocratic system where philosopher-kings ruled based on their knowledge and wisdom. His ideas influenced later political theorists who sought to create more stable and just forms of government.
The Roman Republic did not have much influence on later societies except for the Italian city-states of the High and Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance which referred to it as a model for the development of their systems of self-governance. The society of the last phase of Roman civilisation (the Later Empire) had more of an influence in the societies of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Athenian democracy did not have an influence util the development of democratic ideas in Modern Europe.
Herman Melville was raised in a Calvinist household but later became interested in various philosophical and religious ideas. His views on religion evolved throughout his life, and scholars often interpret his works as grappling with complex spiritual and moral questions rather than adhering to a specific dogma.
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Locke believed in a limited government with powers granted by the people to protect their natural rights, while Rousseau believed in a more direct form of democracy where the general will of the people guided government actions. Locke's ideas influenced the principles of the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing individual rights and consent of the governed, while Rousseau's ideas inspired later revolutions and the concept of popular sovereignty.