The Political Thinkers of the Enlightenment made a big impact to the way the world views their government and other people. This Mind Map shows what their thoughts were and how they made a contribution.
The Enlightenment was a time in Europe when people started to question their governement and everything they knew about their world.
Previously, people used to:
- Base their beleifs off of previous assumptions made in the past
- Be afraid of speaking out against the church or government because they feared persecution
These political thinkers were some of the people who sparked the idea of the Enlightenment, which greatly affected the entire world. The Enlightenment started the French and American Revolution because people started to question government and speak out so they had a voice.
We need a government that
listen's to the people because
our ideas matter. We have our
natural rights after all: life,
liberty, and property.
Annotations:
This is in the Declaration of Independence.
Natural Rights = life, liberty, and property because we are born with these rights
Thomas Hobbes
John Locke
People are so selfish and
violent. Without a
protecting King to rule us,
we will get out of hand!
Voltaire
I demand that we, as the
people, should have the
freedom of thought, speech,
and religion! The King should
not be able to take this away
from us.
Annotations:
This inspired the 1st Amendment in the US Constitution.
Baron de
Montesquieu
Why don't we have a
government with three
branches: legislative, executive,
and judicial. This seperation of
powers would make it so that no
branch would have more power
over other branches.
Annotations:
This idea of government is used in many modern governments such as the U.S.'s government.
Jean-Jacques
Rousseau
Power corrupts people
and people should
give up their power to be
ruled by the "general will
of authority."
Annotations:
He had the idea of having a social contract.
Social Contract = when people of a community make an agreement to give up a state of nature for an organized society
Mary
Wollstonecraft
Woman should be more
respected! We should have the
same rights as men. We may
seem inferior, but it is only
because we are not given
education like men.