The Thinkers Of The Enlightenment

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By looking at The thinkers of the Enlightenment within the context of their own time, we can see that even having their ideas applied to just the elite was a success towards the democracy and equality for everyone. Before the Enlightenment, lives were dominated with religion: religious wars, discrimination against “other” faiths, and church and state was interconnected in many places. The Enlightenment movement stressed ideas such as logic and scientific thought. These ideas attacked and weakened the church, allowing room for new forms of high powers. Accordingly, ideas such as democracy rose from the Enlightenment movement, and, even though only wealthy males were given the right to participate, simply giving any group of the common masses