
secularism
humanism
Copernicus, 1543
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Kepler, Galileo
Bacon:
inductive method -- empiricism
Descartes:
deductive method
Newton
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England and Netherlands
Diderot:
encyclopediaphilosophes: Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau
classical
liberalism

Frederick the Great Adam Smith
Catharine the Great Thomas Malthus
Joseph
II (& Maria Teresa) David
Ricardo
LIBERALISM IN
19TH CENTURY
Utilitarianism: Jeremy Bentham & John
Stuart Mill
Chartist movement in England; suffrage gains
in England
Revolutions of 1830 and 1848
Socialism: French Utopians (1830s & 40s),
Marx & Engels, Revisionism
Beginnings of welfare state: Germany, France,
England
Increasing democracy in late 19th
century
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Emancipation of serfs in
Russia: Alexander II
DEMOCRACY IN
20TH CENTURY (and rise and
fall of Communism)
France:
Third Republic, Fourth Republic, Fifth Republic
United
Nations
Revolutions
of 1989 and fall of Soviet Union