Russi Catherine The Great Enlightened Despot Analysis

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"I am the enlighten despot" , the starting of a new idea and a new ways of thinking, new method is questioning. Catherine the great, part of one of one of the most important time periods in European and Russian history, the enlightenment. A period when philosophy, science, and politics thrived. Compared to other places, Russia was behind in terms of developing the new enlightened mindsets. Such as Russia still was very medieval like they still used the old feudal system with many lords with serfs. Catherine being the absolute monarch of Russia at the time she was able establish new ways of thinking and processing, that was greatly influenced by the French enlightenment. The new way of thinking in Russia later became known as the enlightened despot and spread very quickly. Catherine The Great made …show more content…

Politically and culturally at that time Europe was very enlightened period based, new essays, inventions, books, scientific discoveries, wars, and laws were being sponsored and written. With great influence of Europe and Russia being some sort of an undeveloped early start of a nation, they adapted quickly to the new way of thinking. Catherine adapted new concepts of the enlightenment by reading the work of Voltaire. Catherine the great introduced the new idea of philosophies and the enlightened way of thinking. Rather than the church being their main focus as before, it soon became writing, thinking, and questioning. Before Catherine the great none of the previous ruler made any process toward the enlightened. The enlightened idea seemed foreign and crazy to the people of Russia, especially to the higher class, they often tried to shut down her ideas. With her constant push toward new enlightened idea, the ideas soon were put into action. With help of Paul I and Alexander I, all of Catherine 's work was carried on and is now the identity of