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- Q22906444 abstract "An Enlightened despot (also called benevolent despot) is a authoritarian or non-democratic leader who exercises his political power for the benefit of the people, rather than exclusively for themselves or for an elite or small portion of the people.Historically they were monarchs making use of enlightened ideas and principles in order to enhance the central government's power (thereby their own power). Most were directly linked to the Enlightenment period in the 18th and early 19th centuries.".
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- Q22906444 comment "An Enlightened despot (also called benevolent despot) is a authoritarian or non-democratic leader who exercises his political power for the benefit of the people, rather than exclusively for themselves or for an elite or small portion of the people.Historically they were monarchs making use of enlightened ideas and principles in order to enhance the central government's power (thereby their own power). Most were directly linked to the Enlightenment period in the 18th and early 19th centuries.".
- Q22906444 label "List of enlightened despots".
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