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Overall… Emergence of a secular world view of the universe
Monarchs ruling with Enlightenment ideas in mind Massive popular revolutions in France and AMERICA due to Enlightenment ideas Educational reform Growth of laissez-faire capitalism
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Pre-Enlightenment Economy
Mercantilism (pre-Enlightenment) GOAL – country becomes economically self-sufficient Every country for itself Government controls all economic functions Government wishes > individual needs
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The Physiocrats Francois Quesnay
Criticizes Colbert’s mercantilist system in France Wanted to institute freedom of market in agriculture Agricultural production was stifled because the gov’t had too much control over the land Wealth = land
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Adam Smith Scottish university professor
1776 The Wealth of Nations was published. A vehement attack of the mercantilist system He was against the belief that trade was a zero-sum game It was a positive-sum game. Both nations gained.
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Smith’s Capitalism Law of Competition
Producers compete to create the best kind of product for consume Greed – a good thing? The “invisible hand” guides market to produce right amount & variety of goods Supply and demand
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Smith’s Capitalism Government should interfere minimally with the free and efficient workings of the market Laissez faire [“Leave things alone.”] No government monopolies Few, if any, government regulations
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MERCANTILISM GOV’T > INDIVIDUAL CAPITALISM INDIVIDUAL > GOV’T
THE BIG PICTURE MERCANTILISM GOV’T > INDIVIDUAL CAPITALISM INDIVIDUAL > GOV’T
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Enlightenment Impact on Women
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Salons Hosted by women Madame de Geoffren
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More Rights for Women? SOME philosophes favored increased political rights and education for women Mary Wollstonecraft A major voice for women’s rights in England Women are not NATURALLY inferior…they look inferior cause they’ve been denied for so long
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Enlightenment Impact on Religion
Deism
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Deism The Religious Arm of the Enlightenment
God was a cosmic clockmaker – created the Universe and then stepped back to let it work Universe is governed by natural law Supernatural NOT involved in human life
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Methodism FOUNDED BY JOHN WESLEY
Reemphasized an emotional relationship with God…spiritual conversion was a marker of faith Emphasized living by sound moral principles Grew out of the German Pietism movement, which rebelled against a rational relationship with God
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