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Changing the old system<br>|country = Europe in General|book = Principia Mathematica by Issac Newton|year = 1630-1700}}'''Enlightenmentball '''was born in the 18th century and is the ancestor of the vast majority of the ideologyballs. He is a broad ideologyball used to represent ideas of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment Age of Enlightenment]. Although his biggest contribution to the world was to give birth to [[File: Jack.png]] Jacobinismball and [[File: Clib.png]]Classical Liberalismball, he also caused the separation of church and state and went against tyranny. His ideas promoted individual liberty, progress, fraternity, and tolerance.
Changing the old system<br>|country = Europe in General|book = Principia Mathematica by Issac Newton|year = 1630-1700}}'''Enlightenmentball '''was born some time in the late 17th century and is the ancestor of the vast majority of the ideologyballs. He is a broad ideologyball used to represent ideas of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Enlightenment Age of Enlightenment]. Although his biggest contribution to the world was to give birth to [[File: Jack.png]] Jacobinismball and [[File: Clib.png]]Classical Liberalismball, he also caused the separation of church and state and went against tyranny. His ideas promoted individual liberty, progress, fraternity, and tolerance.


Enlightenmentball gave birth to [[File: Clib.png]] Classical Liberalismball on the end of the 17th century, as the concept of the invisible hand and free-market ideas were created. Classical Liberalism was then the father of most free-market ideologies.
Enlightenmentball gave birth to [[File: Clib.png]] Classical Liberalismball on the end of the 17th century, as the concept of the invisible hand and free-market ideas were created. Classical Liberalism was then the father of most free-market ideologies.
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He also had a son with [[File: Farm.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:_Farm.png]] Agrarianismball, [[File: Physiocracypix.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:_Physiocracypix.png]] Physiocracyball, which would become the father of Georgism.
He also had a son with [[File: Farm.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:_Farm.png]] Agrarianismball, [[File: Physiocracypix.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:_Physiocracypix.png]] Physiocracyball, which would become the father of Georgism.


And, for last, at the start of the 20th century, he had a son with [[File: Austrobert.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:_Austrobert.png]]Austrolibertarianismball, [[File:NeoEnl.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:NeoEnl.png]] Neo-Enlightenmentball.
And, for last, at the start of the 20th century, he had a son with [[File: Austrobert.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:_Austrobert.png]]Austrolibertarianismball, [[File:NeoEnl.png|link=https://polcompballs.fandom.com/wiki/File:NeoEnl.png]] Neo-Enlightenmentball.


== Personality ==
== Personality ==