Enlightenment thinkers like Rousseau and Voltaire promoted ideas of individual rights, social equality, and government by consent of the governed. These ideas inspired revolutionaries to question traditional authority and push for radical changes in government towards more democratic and equitable systems. The Enlightenment emphasis on reason, freedom, and human dignity provided intellectual and moral support for revolutionary movements seeking to overthrow oppressive regimes.
The Enlightenment thinkers inspired revolutionaries to push for radical changes in government and society by making it known to the people that the proper type of government was one that protect the liberties of the people, or as stated by John Locke: life, liberty and property, and do not exert absolute power.
Enlightenment thinkers wanted the discovery of truth to be through the observation of nature, rather than Aristotle and the Bible. Some also wanted freedom and natural rights.
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inspire
Well, the smart ones guard against revealing what they perceive to be the truth, if they care about their social life.
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inspire
John Snow has been dead, but he inspires me. You inspire me to do good deeds like he did.
The antonym of inspire is bore. ---- ----
Inspire is already a verb. For example "to inspire someone" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Yes, when you inspire you take in a breath; when you expire you breathe out.
It would inspire me to be a better person when I listened to him speak.Seeing beautiful flowers would inspire me to plant my own.