The Enlightenment Era

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The Enlightenment era, assumed to be the best movement of change and jaw dropping ideas.A time when Emanuel Schikaneder words traveled through a medium of wisdom and righteousness (para. ix). The time when church and state trembled to their knees and lost tremendous power.This marked the beginning of a new era , an era of understanding. People in this age began to question their values, their positions, and their lifestyles. Many people just like Figaro a philosopher , questioned why can we be similar to an aristocrat and be born with such power and fortune.These ideas that people thought and presented brought an age of splendid illumination of light and enlightenment (Kramnick,Isaac ix). The French eighteenth century was said to …show more content…

People noticed that science was advancing each and every day. Philosophers such as franklin often questioned what will happened in 100 years or so and often regrets he was borne to soon.In this age philosophers gather ideas to achieve the true perfection of mankind therefore achieving happiness . Destroying inequality, ensuring peace for all , and freedom for all. This brought pornography into eyes of the people in which brought enjoyment, happiness and sexual pleasure. After careful considerations Jefferson revised Locke’s work and came to change his trilogy from life,liberty, and happiness to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.Thus stating that the age of enlightenment people always strived to be happy and have a beautiful family so he annex pursuit of happiness in Lockes trilogy.This was the beginning of a new age of happiness and enjoyment.The political universe was being transformed from king and queens to acts of order (Kramnick,Isaac …show more content…

A group call Marxism had different feelings or contradictory ideas toward the enlightenment . Marx and Engels assumed that it was certain to happen in history and they approved anything related to science. Engels once wrote about the enlightenment stating “was nothing more than an idealized kingdom of the bourgeois” (Kramnick,Isaac xxi).Therefore stating it was a dream of the intellectual bourgeois which were born into a noble family. As the twentieth century approached two wars erupted between the Holocaust and the Stalins