Catherine, Frederick and Louis - Unenlightened Despots in an Enlightened Age
Title: Catherine, Frederick and Louis - Unenlightened Despots in an Enlightened Age
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Catherine, Frederick and Louis - Unenlightened Despots in an Enlightened Age
Category: /Social Sciences/Education
Details: Words: 1176 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Catherine, Frederick and Louis - Unenlightened Tyrants in an Enlightened Age
It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both.
-- Niccolo Machiavelli, - The Prince
The Enlightenment is touted by modern historians as a time of intellectual and social advancement, an era of optimism and freedom unheard of in earlier times. The era of absolutism is seen as a time of mounting liberty that contributed to the rise of democracy
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the Enlightened Despots can still be felt today in Europe, the Middle East, The Americas and elsewhere, people still suffer as a result of decisions made by the absolutists in the sixteenth century.
"If you think of yourselves as helpless and ineffectual, it is certain that you will create a despotic government to be your master. The wise despot, therefore, maintains among his subjects a popular sense that they are helpless and ineffectual."
~ Frank Herbert