Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
Enlightened despotism refers to a form of absolute monarchy in which a ruler uses their power to implement reforms inspired by the Enlightenment, promoting rationality, progress, and social welfare. These rulers believed they could govern effectively while fostering improvements in society, education, and legal systems, often without the direct involvement of the people. This approach sought to modernize states while maintaining centralized control.
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