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The Enlightened Despots
- Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
- Length: 4 hrs and 46 mins
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Summary
But where did it come from? How, in the middle of one of the most corrupt centuries of all time, could a small group of monarchs suddenly become infatuated with the thinking of an even smaller group of eccentric intellectuals? On the face of it, it seems highly improbable. At the beginning of the 18th century, kings ruled by the divine right of God Almighty, and were answerable only to God. Near the end of the same century, they still ruled by the grace of God...but now they were answerable to the people they ruled. This was the era of the Great Awakening of the common man. The consequences were to be momentous for the world. For it was from the works of the Philosophes that the French Revolution would germinate, and it was from the French Revolution that the ultimate Enlightened Despot would emerge...Napoleon Bonaparte.
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- Mair
- 05-04-10
really enjoyed this book
Its a great listen, really kept my interest all the way through, and it was great to get a light approach to what might have been a 'heavy' subject. Its informative on history and philosophy. The narrator might sound a bit serious, but is clear and lilting.
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- Thomas Family
- 09-07-08
Interesting I suppose
The content of this book was very interesting, but unfortunately the way it was read just sent me to sleep so I never got the full benefits of the facts.
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