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HIEU
202
Chapter
21
Although
it
was
a
powerful
creative
force
in
the
arts,
romanticism
carried
in
it
certain
dangers,
such
as
-
ANS-its
compatibility
with
nationalism,
which
often
produced
unrealistic
and
irrational
thoughts
and
actions
The
author
whose
influential
Reflections
on
the
Revolution
in
France
(1790)
was
instrumental
in
shaping
conservative
thought
was
-
ANS-Edmund
Burke
For
Thomas
Paine,
the
only
legitimate
form
of
government
was
-
ANS-representative
democracy
Charles
Fourier
sought
to
-
ANS-create
small
communities
where
people
could
enjoy
simple
pleasures.
Early
socialist
Henri
Comte
de
Saint-Simon
believed
that
society
should
be
based
on
-
ANS-Scientific
knowledge
The
ideals
of
the
Romantic
Movement
were
most
unlike
those
of
the
philosophes
in
that
romantics
-
ANS-valued
emotions
and
intuition
more
than
reason.
Nationalism
and
romanticism
are
compatible
in
that
-
ANS-the
nation
has
a
life
or
soul
of
its
own,
expressed
in
its
unique
culture
and
traditions.
The
romantics
gave
primary
importance
to
-
ANS-the
autonomy
of
the
personality
The
romantics
celebrated
-
ANS-the
beauty
of
nature
and
the
harmony
of
the
Middle
Ages.
According
to
Thomas
Malthus,
-
ANS-population
always
grows
faster
than
the
food
supply.
Bentham's
theory
of
utilitarianism
viewed
democracy
as
-
ANS-a
logical
outgrowth
of
the
desire
to
provide
the
greatest
happiness
to
the
greatest
number.
The
Enlightenment
thinker
whose
autobiography,
The
Confessions,
reflected
ideals
that
would
come
to
characterize
the
Romantic
Movements
was
-
ANS-Jean
Jacques
Rousseau
In
Democracy
in
America,
Alexis
de
Tocqueville
argued
that
democracy
-
ANS-spawns
a
selfish
individualism
that
can
degenerate
into
hedonism
Hegel
believed
that
world
history
-
ANS-reveals
a
rational
process
progressing
toward
a
goal.

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