he believed in democrat government, he didn't like the idea of having a democracy.
Voltaire
Voltaire believed in the importance of personal freedoms and individual liberties. He championed freedom of speech, thought, and religion, and was a vocal critic of censorship and oppressive government control. Voltaire's writings and advocacy often focused on the protection of individuals' rights to express themselves and make decisions independently.
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Politics and government
Voltaire believed in the principles of rule of law, religious toleration, and freedom of speech. He advocated for a separation of powers in government to prevent tyranny and promote individual freedoms. Voltaire also critiqued the monarchy and aristocracy, advocating for more inclusive and representative forms of government.
The English system of government was better than the French.
tolerance for many differing points of view.
Voltaire believed in a strong, central government as opposed to a system with too much power given to individual states or provinces. He believed that a centralized government was more efficient and could better protect the rights of its citizens.
Voltaire
Frederick the Great of Prussia invited Voltaire to live at his court. Voltaire, who had been imprisoned and maltreated by the French government, was eager to accept Frederick's invitation to live at his palace.
His views on freedom of speech inspired other people to fight for it in their government.