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Enlightenment Contested

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Abstract

Abstract The author presents the first major reassessment of the Western Enlightenment for a generation. Continuing the story he began in Radical Enlightenment, and now focusing his attention on the first half of the 18th century, he returns to the original sources to offer a new perspective on the nature and development of the most important currents in modern thought. The author traces many of the core principles of Western modernity to their roots in the social, political, and philosophical ferment of this period: the primacy of reason, democracy, racial equality, feminism, religious toleration, sexual emancipation, and freedom of expression. He emphasizes the dual character of the Enlightenment and the…

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Keywords
  • Enlightenment
  • Emancipation
  • Aristocracy (class)
  • Modernity
  • Monarchy
  • Democracy
  • Politics
  • Gender studies
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