Free Market System In Voltaire's Candide

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As Voltaire noticed the changes the Enlightenment brought, it is only conceivable that there was a goal; a form of society that would arise from a fully ‘enlightened’ populace He imagines a perfect utopia in the form of a mythical place called El Dorado. His characters spend time in this society, enabling us to see the characteristics of this society. On the issue of trade, Candide is informed that, “all the inns, which are established for the convenience of those who carry on the trade of this nation, are maintained by the government” (46). So the first characteristic is the promotion of trade and in turn a free market system. On religion, Candide is informed that there is only one God, but they do not pray, and have no form of priests. This

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