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प्रश्न
Highlight the contribution of French Philosophers to the Revolution of 1789
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उत्तर
- There were many notable thinkers and writers in France in eighteenth century.
- Voltaire, Montesquieu and Rousseau criticized the then existing conditions in France.
- Voltaire was vehement in his criticism of the Church.
- His famous quote was: “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.”
- Rousseau’s political theory set the minds of many afire with new ideas and new resolves. His ideas played an important part in preparing the people of France for the great revolution.
- He argued that the laws are binding only when they are supported by the general will of
the people. - Montesquieu defended liberty. He put forward the theory of separation of powers.
- An Encyclopaedia also came out in Paris about this time and this was full of articles by Diderot and Jean d’Alembert.
- These philosophers and thinkers, opposed to religious intolerance and political and social privileges, succeeded in provoking large numbers of ordinary people to think and act.
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