Letters on England(Paperback, Voltaire)
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Religious Tolerance: One of the central themes of "Letters on England" is Voltaire's praise for the religious tolerance he observed in England. He contrasts this with the religious intolerance and persecution he experienced in France, where he faced censorship and persecution due to his writings challenging established religious authorities.Philosophical and Scientific Enlightenment: Voltaire discusses the ideas of prominent English thinkers, such as Isaac Newton's theories of physics and John Locke's ideas on philosophy and politics. He highlights England's advancements in science, philosophy, and literature, which he sees as indicative of the Enlightenment's spirit of reason and inquiry.Freedom of Speech: Voltaire praises the freedom of speech and expression in England, where authors could write and publish without fearing persecution from the government or the church. This stands in contrast to the censorship and restrictions he experienced in France.Critique of French Society and Institutions: Voltaire uses his observations of English society and governance to criticize the oppressive and dogmatic aspects of French society, particularly the influence of the Catholic Church and the monarchy.