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The '''Enlightenment '''was born some time in the late 17th century and is the ancestor of many, many ideologies. He is a broad ideology 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 [[Republicanism]] and [[Classical Liberalism]], he also caused the separation of church and state and went against tyranny. His 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. He is a broad ideology 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 [[Republicanism]] and [[Classical Liberalism]], he also caused the separation of church and state and went against tyranny. His ideas promoted individual liberty, progress, fraternity, and tolerance. |
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Enlightenment fathered [[File: Clib.png]] [[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 father of most free-market ideologies. |
Enlightenment fathered [[File: Clib.png]] [[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 father of most free-market ideologies. |