Constitutional Monarchy
According to Rousseau, the society has to be one,
and there are no divisions in society. John Locke criticized monarchy and
social inequality. “According to John Locke, everyone has inalienable human
rights and government should protect these inalienable rights, not to take it
away.” Napoleon, however, also thought in the same way as Rousseau did. He thought
that women were unqualified and that was why there was no education given to the
women society. Absolute monarchies were the opposite of constitutional
monarchies.
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