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his national and international ambitions, but to do so he must not disrupt its impersonal workings. He must at all times be able to maintain an iron wall between his private life and public role. Concubines, friends, flatterers and charismatic saints must have no influence whatsoever on the course of policy, and he must never relax his suspicions of the motives of those who surround him.
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varied widely. In several nations with powerful rulers, called "enlightened despots" by historians, leaders of the
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absolutist is based on a broad analysis of the degree to which they embraced the Age of
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whereby a despot was entrusted with the power to govern through a social contract in lieu of any other governments. The monarchs of enlightened absolutism strengthened their authority by improving the lives of their subjects. The monarch’s taking responsibility for his subjects precluded their
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Enlightenment in his youth, and maintained those ideas in his private life as an adult, but in many ways was unable or unwilling to effect enlightened reforms in practice. Other rulers such as the
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and avoiding wars. The centralization of power in Madrid angered the local nobility, and challenged the traditional autonomy of cities, and so resistance grew steadily. Consequently, Spain relapsed after his death.
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Enlightened absolutists' beliefs about royal power were typically similar to those of regular despots, both recognizing that they were destined to rule. Enlightened rulers may have played a part in the abolition of
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leader who exercises their political power based upon the principles of the
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Scott, H. M. "Whatever Happened to the Enlightened Despots?."
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Lars Behrisch, "Statistics and Politics in the 18th Century."
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2538:An essay on the theory of enlightened despotism
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2460:. London: T. Fisher Unwin, p. 142.
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2662:"Joseph II: The long-awaited son"
2269:Nicholas Henderson, "Joseph II",
2219:The Portable Enlightenment Reader
2217:Reprinted in Isaac Kramnick, ed.
2086:The Portable Enlightenment Reader
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1666:Mihailo Obrenović III of Serbia
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2571:. Cambridge University Press.
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4328:Inverted totalitarianism
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2668:. World of the Habsburgs
2660:World of the Habsburgs.
2360:H. M. Scott, 1990, p. 1.
2047:World of the Habsburgs.
2028:www.1902encyclopedia.com
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1624:Christian VII of Denmark
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2688:Encyclopædia Britannica
2684:"Enlightened despotism"
2547:58 (1986): S161–S180.
2082:Isaac Kramnick (1995).
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2748:Age of Enlightenment
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2473:Guo, Xuezhi (2002).
2344:, Random House, 2012
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1756:Charles III of Spain
1736:Napoleon I of France
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4048:Dictablanda
3927:Romanticism
3749:Charles III
3590:Poniatowski
3527:Leeuwenhoek
3507:de la Court
3495:Netherlands
3339:Mendelssohn
3334:Lichtenberg
3212:Montesquieu
2930:Sapere aude
2913:Rationalism
2908:Rationality
2898:Objectivity
2442:23 December
2420:23 December
2319:2 September
2131:H. M. Scott
1889:(1773–1796)
1883:(1730–1773)
1877:(1780–1796)
1871:(1737–1780)
1845:(1768–1814)
1832:(1816–1825)
1826:(1765–1790)
1820:(1808–1839)
1814:(1789–1808)
1808:(1740–1780)
1792:(1765–1790)
1786:(1771–1792)
1780:(1808–1839)
1764:(1740–1786)
1758:(1759–1788)
1752:(1762–1796)
1746:(1682–1725)
1506:agriculture
1502:Charles III
1488:Montesquieu
1454:Physiocracy
1422:enlightened
1408:but from a
1246:Interregnum
1211:Regnal list
1116:presumptive
941:Bonapartism
887:Royal guard
850:Appointment
815:Aristocracy
640:Magna Carta
606:Zhirinovsky
509:Politicians
436:(1265-1266)
364:Kierkegaard
4373:Categories
4323:Deep state
4183:Khomeinism
4161:Ideologies
4103:Ochlocracy
4069:Right-wing
4054:Grassroots
4037:Benevolent
3991:government
3769:Villarroel
3764:Jovellanos
3700:Radishchev
3647:Micu-Klein
3585:Niemcewicz
3552:Swammerdam
3542:Nieuwentyt
3532:Mandeville
3387:Farmakidis
3273:Burlamaqui
3182:La Mettrie
3157:Fontenelle
3112:d'Argenson
3107:d'Alembert
3031:Harrington
2957:Utopianism
2857:Liberalism
2814:Empiricism
2789:Classicism
2779:Capitalism
2672:2015-10-21
2652:2015-10-21
2314:Providence
2258:Itinerario
2063:2015-10-21
2033:2015-12-07
1986:References
1843:and Sicily
1535:Modern use
1523:, who was
1450:Cameralism
1418:absolutist
1346:democratic
1342:absolutist
1231:Succession
1103:Figurehead
1054:Coronation
1003:Luxembourg
983:Legitimism
978:Jacobitism
541:Metternich
472:Patriarcha
369:Dostoevsky
299:Bellarmine
272:Philosophy
222:Real union
187:Hereditary
73:Monarchism
4353:Strongman
4246:Despotism
4222:Stalinism
4178:Francoism
4173:Chiangism
4128:Theocracy
4113:Oligarchy
4010:Autocracy
3989:forms of
3890:Jefferson
3832:Hutcheson
3721:Obradović
3690:Lomonosov
3685:Kheraskov
3595:Śniadecki
3359:Weishaupt
3354:Thomasius
3344:Pufendorf
3187:Lavoisier
3172:d'Holbach
3167:Helvétius
3147:Descartes
3142:Condorcet
3137:Condillac
3071:Priestley
2888:Modernity
2809:Democracy
2530:(1944).
2333:* McKay,
2103:26 August
2011:Mill 1989
1911:Confucian
1818:Mahmud II
1812:Selim III
1638:Mahmud II
1553:ruler of
1514:Joseph II
1490:, in her
1435:autocracy
1371:Joseph II
1359:despotism
1344:is a non-
1251:Rebellion
1236:Anti-king
1221:Sovereign
1172:Pretender
1123:Kingmaker
1059:Criticism
1010:Orléanism
988:Miguelism
968:Despotism
936:Alfonsism
880:Favourite
870:Camarilla
860:Household
825:Oligarchy
820:Autocracy
596:Churchill
462:Leviathan
442:Monarchia
384:Bainville
259:Universal
232:Coregency
202:Pentarchy
125:Composite
4394:Monarchy
4311:See also
4188:Putinism
4059:Military
3940:Category
3885:Franklin
3852:Playfair
3822:Ferguson
3779:Scotland
3726:Mrazović
3680:Kantemir
3675:Fonvizin
3614:Portugal
3580:Krasicki
3575:Konarski
3570:Kołłątaj
3522:Koerbagh
3471:Genovesi
3456:Beccaria
3418:Berkeley
3349:Schiller
3314:Humboldt
3288:Saussure
3283:Rousseau
3247:Voltaire
3202:Maréchal
3177:Jaucourt
3132:Châtelet
3127:Chamfort
3076:Reynolds
2979:Thinkers
2883:Midlands
2872:Lumières
2842:Humanism
2835:Haskalah
2711:politics
2666:Textmode
2234:(1990).
2165:in JSTOR
2053:Textmode
1947:See also
1551:de facto
1512:Emperor
1478:Empress
1431:Portugal
1395:Voltaire
1206:Regicide
1150:Nobility
1111:apparent
1015:Royalism
993:Orangism
875:Courtier
601:Renouvin
576:Bismarck
571:Castillo
561:Disraeli
551:Polignac
531:Consalvi
432:De Regno
404:Bogdanor
254:Triarchy
249:Tetrarch
244:Signoria
177:Ethnarch
167:Elective
115:Absolute
42:Monarchy
4348:Statism
4268:Fascism
4140:Tyranny
4015:Tsarist
3895:Madison
3867:Stewart
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