This book explores the intellectual influences on Charles III, particularly from figures like Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Rousseau, and how these ideas shaped his policies, such as the establishment of new institutions for education and science, the encouragement of agricultural and industrial reforms, and the promotion of intellectual and artistic endeavors. It also delves into the tensions that arose between Charles's vision for a modern, centralized state and the entrenched power of the aristocracy and the Church, both of which resisted his reforms.
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