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The '''Enlightenment''' was born some time in the late 17th century and is the ancestor of many, many ideologies. They are a broad ideology used to represent ideas of the [[wp:Age of Enlightenment|Age of Enlightenment]]. Although their biggest contribution to the world was to give birth to [[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]] and [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]], they also caused the separation of church and state and went against tyranny. Their ideas promoted individual liberty, progress, fraternity, and tolerance.
The '''Enlightenment''' was born some time in the late 17th century and is the ancestor of many, many ideologies. They are a broad ideology used to represent ideas of the [[w:Age of Enlightenment|Age of Enlightenment]]. Although their biggest contribution to the world was to give birth to [[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]] and [[File:Clib.png]] [[Classical Liberalism]], they also caused the separation of church and state and went against tyranny. Their ideas promoted individual liberty, progress, fraternity, and tolerance.


Enlightenment parented Classical Liberalism in the early 18th century, as the concept of the invisible hand and free-market ideas were created. Classical Liberalism was then the parent of most free-market ideologies.
Enlightenment parented Classical Liberalism in the early 18th century, as the concept of the invisible hand and free-market ideas were created. Classical Liberalism was then the parent of most free-market ideologies.