Emergence of Middle Class


 
 
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Emergence of Middle Class

Emergence of Middle Class: In the 18th century, a new social group emerged who were known as the middle class. They had become rich by expanding of overseas trade and manufacturing goods. In addition to merchants and manufacturers, there were lawyers and administrative officials, who were educated. They believed that no group of society should be privileged by birth.

Role of Philosophers On Emergence of Middle Class: Philosophers like john Locke, Jean Jacques Rousseau and Montesquieu considered the middle class was sole responsible for revolution. They spread the ideas of Freedom, equal laws and oppurtunities for all.

  • John Locke in his book ' TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT ' criticised  the  doctrine of the divine and absolute right of monarch.
  • Rousseau carried the idea forward, proposing a form of government based on a social contract between people and their representatives.
  • Rousseau in his book, ' THE SOCIAL CONTRACT', argued against the idea that monarchs were divinely empowered to legislate , as he asserted that only the people , who were sovereign, had that all- powerful right.
  • Montesquieu in his book ' THE SPIRIT OF THE LAWS' stressed the concept of separation of powers between the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.
  • His concept of separation of powers was a great instrument against the despotic autocratic rule of french emperor.
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    Question : 1

    Which social group emerged in 18th century ?

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 2

    Who was the author of the pamphlet called 'What is the Third Estate' ?

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    What profession was held by middle class people?

    Right Option : C
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