3 things of the enlightenment thinkers

Locke
Voltaire
Rousseau
Montesquieu
Wollstonecraft
Short answers

3 answers

1. Locke: Advocate for natural rights, social contract theory, and limited government.
2. Voltaire: Championed freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and criticized oppressive governments and fanatical religious beliefs.
3. Rousseau: Believed in the social contract, the concept of the general will, and the importance of the individual's relationship with society.
4. Montesquieu: Known for his advocacy of separation of powers in government to prevent tyranny and promote liberty.
5. Wollstonecraft: Pioneered feminist philosophy, arguing for women's equal rights and education.
3 short word answers
1. Locke - Natural rights
2. Voltaire - Religious tolerance
3. Rousseau - Social contract