His ideal government is freedom. be believes all people should be free. And all people should be educated .
Yurmama
The general will
that government should exist by the consent of the people.
Perhaps the most important ideal in the Preamble is the government's obligation to secure the blessings of liberty for its people. It says: "of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Emily Dickinson’s view of an ideal American government reflects Enlightenment ideals through her emphasis on individualism, personal freedom, and the pursuit of knowledge. She champions the notion that a government should empower its citizens to think critically and act independently, aligning with Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke and Rousseau. Her poetry often expresses a belief in the inherent worth of the individual, suggesting that a just government should foster an environment where personal liberties and intellectual growth are prioritized. Thus, Dickinson’s vision resonates with the Enlightenment’s core principles of reason, democracy, and human rights.
Yurmama
He believed government came from society , he hoped people would vote for what was best for the community .
art and science
An agreement between people in a society to give up some of their rights in order to form a stable government
In the British Art Gallery!
his work was excellent
a government run by a group of monarchies named, Chodes.
Ideal.
The general will
Laissez-faire
The ideal of representative government was strengthened by the writings of an 18th century English philosopher named
Plato