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1、The Enlightenment,Summary,Objectives,How did scientific progress promote trust in human reason? How did the social contract and separation of powers affect views on government? How did new ideas affect society and the economy? Identify the philosophies of major Enlightenment thinkers such as: John L

2、ocke, Baron de Montesquieu, Adam Smith.,Scientific Revolution Leads to Enlightenment,1500-1700: European scientists using reason to discover laws of nature Very successful: Planetary movements, chemistry, vaccine for smallpox, etc. Early 1700s: If people used reason to find laws that governed the ph

3、ysical world, why not use reason to discover natural laws? Laws that govern human nature Reformers begin studying human nature and societal problems,Major Enlightenment Ideas,Every social, political and economic problem could be solved through the use of reason Governments are created to secure an o

4、rderly society Separation of powers is the best way to protect human liberties All men are created “free and equal” A free market should be allowed to regulate trade,Enlightenment Thinkers,John Locke,Baron de Montesquieu,Voltaire,Social Contract,Thomas Hobbes,John Locke,Humans are naturally cruel, g

5、reedy and selfish. To escape this “brutish” life people entered into a social contract. Only a powerful government could ensure an orderly society. Believed only an absolute monarchy could keep a society completely orderly.,Humans are naturally reasonable, moral and good Humans have natural rights:

6、life liberty and property People form governments to protect natural rights Best government was one with limited power If a government violates peoples natural rights, people have the right to overthrow government,Separation of Powers,Baron de Montesquieu: Criticized absolute monarchy and admired Br

7、itish government British protected themselves from tyranny by dividing powers of government between three branches: legislative, executive and judicial (misconception) Each branch of government should be able to check the other two What government does this sound like?,Enlightenment and the Economy,

8、Physiocrats rejected mercantilism in favor of a policy called laissez faire. Physiocrats were Enlightenment thinkers who focused on economic reforms Laissez-Faire: allowing business to operate with little or no government interference Real wealth comes from productive land not gold and silver Suppor

9、ted free trade and opposed tariffs,Enlightenment and the Economy,Adam Smith: Free market should be allowed to regulate business activity Manufacturing, trade, wages, profits and economic growth are all linked to the market forces of supply and demand Where there is demand, suppliers will seek to mee

10、t it because there are profits and economic rewards to be had Smith supported laissez faire, but also believed that a government had a duty to protect society, administer justice, and provide public works. His ideas lead to very productive economies during the Industrial Revolution (1800s and 1900s)

11、,Supply and Demand,Major Enlightenment Ideas for Society,Detested the slave trade and slavery Deplored religious prejudice Defended freedom of speech Attacked divine right theory Urged education for all Hated unequal distribution of property Believed governments should be freely elected Womens first

12、 duty was to her family,Enlightenment Changes Society,Women: Women were not equal and were criticized for attempting to gain equality Salons: Men and women gather in living rooms to discuss Enlightenment ideas (chat rooms) Music: Ballets and operas become popular (Bach, Handel, Mozart) Art: Baroque

13、gives way to rococo art (simple, elegant and charming) Literature: Novels become popular (Robinson Cruesoe),Enlightenment Changes Society,Majority/Lower Class/Peasants: Slow to change and hurt the worst Serfdom disappears in the west, rises in the east Peasants in Western Europe allowed to own or re

14、nt land All peasants throughout Europe dealt with similar issues Forced into military Lands could be torn up without compensation by nobility Some peasants become eager for change, some resist change completely,REVIEW QUESTIONS,Who believed that people are naturally cruel and greedy? a) Montesquieu

15、b) Hobbes c) Rousseau d) VoltaireWhich of the following is true of the physiocrats? a) They rejected laissez faire in favor of mercantilism. b) They rejected mercantilism in favor of laissez faire. c) They rejected both mercantilism and laissez faire. d) They focused on social reform.,REVIEW QUESTIO

16、NS,Who believed that people are naturally cruel and greedy? a) Montesquieu b) Hobbes c) Rousseau d) VoltaireWhich of the following is true of the physiocrats? a) They rejected laissez faire in favor of mercantilism. b) They rejected mercantilism in favor of laissez faire. c) They rejected both merca

17、ntilism and laissez faire. d) They focused on social reform.,Enlightenment Thinkers,In republican governments, men are all equal; equal they are also in despotic governments: in the former, because they are everything; in the latter, because they are nothing.,Baron de Montesquieu The Spirit of Laws

18、Bk. VI, Ch.2,The market price of every particular commodity is regulated by the proportion between the quantity which is actually brought to market, and the demand of those who are willing to pay the natural price of the commodity or the whole value of the rent, labor and profit which must be paid i

19、n order to bring it thither.,Adam Smith The Wealth of Nations Vol.I, bk.1, ch.7,The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property, and putting themselves under government, is the preservation of their property.,John Locke Second Treatise of Government ChXIX, “Of the Dissolution in Government”,

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