AP European History
Candido, or Optimism, refers to the philosophical concept introduced by Voltaire in his satirical novel 'Candide.' It critiques the overly positive worldview that suggests 'all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds,' which is often associated with the philosophy of Leibniz. This concept can be connected to the realities of colonial rivalries and conflicts during the Age of Enlightenment, highlighting the stark contrast between idealistic beliefs and the harsh experiences of colonial expansion.