Enlightenment ideas refer to a philosophical movement in the 18th century that emphasized reason, science, and individualism as means of improving society. These ideas sought to challenge traditional authority and promote equality and human rights.
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Abolitionism: The movement to end slavery. Abolitionists drew inspiration from Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality.
Natural Rights: The belief that all individuals have inherent rights such as life, liberty, and property. This concept influenced arguments against enslavement.
Social Contract Theory: The idea that societies are formed by mutual agreements between individuals and governments, which implies that oppressive systems like slavery are unjust.