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Enlightenment
The Enlightenment was the eighteenth-century intellectual movement that championed reason, science, and individual liberty against tradition, superstition, and arbitrary authority. Voltaire attacked religious intolerance, Rousseau theorised the social contract, Kant argued that humans must dare to use their own understanding. Its legacy includes modern liberal democracy, secular education, and the universal declaration of human rights.
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