Absolutism And The Declaration Of The Rights Of Man

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The Declaration applied concepts of the Enlightenment traditions in how it reflected the experience of people living with absolutism and created a new form of religion in France. The Declaration of the Rights of man was influenced by the Enlightenment, which helped provide the ideas of a new equal government in France. “Drawing on the Enlightenment concepts of natural rights, equality, freedom, utility, Social Contract, and the separation of powers and also on older French traditions of constitutionalism, the declaration states the philosophical principles necessary to a well-regulated government, legitimized by the rational, egalitarian natural order of the universe rather than by the will of a king”(Reill). The Enlightenment ideals supported

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