Voltaire and Enlighten A group of critics called French writers and philosophers in the 18th century supported changes and reforms. They believe in the power of human thought, inspired by the scientific revolution. Philosophers believe that the power of reasonable criticism can challenge the past tradition. They also tried to apply the principles of reason and common sense to almost all major agencies and social practices. Philosophers have proposed a social religion that encourages new organizational religion, harmony and tolerance while strengthening the bond of social moral obligation.
After Charlie Hebud massacre, French book buyers are looking to Voltaire, one of their philosophers, seeking enlightenment and enlightenment. Publisher Gallimard prints an additional 10,000 copies of his "tolerance theory" that was shaken by participants in the Paris congregation on 11th January. In this paper, Voltaire claims tolerance of religious beliefs, keeps strong opposition against it, and accuses all striped religious fanatics. "Tolerance has never caused a civil war, the tolerance covers the earth in the Holocaust"
Voltaire's frankness The frankness reflects the philosophical value of enlightenment. Voltaire's novelistic work satirized the ideology of the former regime, criticizing the political, social and religious ideals of the time. A common feature of enlightenment is anti-feudalism. Philosophers oppose the separation of the old regime and promote equality among people. - The rustic hero of Candide and the Forrest Gump Society may be damaged in various ways. In our lives, we are affected by corruption within religion, moral corruption, and government corruption, but not limited to them. Frank writer Voltaire and "Forest Gump" director Robert Zemeckis use a grotesque rustic hero to explain their view of the world in which they live.