In the Eighteenth century, the thinkers of society were philosophers, clergymen, merchants, and politicians. They theorized and wrote about philosophy, science, theology, economics, and politics. Their theories and ideas were influential and had a great impact on social thought. These theories and ideas were controversial and revolutionary in the Eighteenth century.

Here are the top ten thinkers of Eighteenth-century society.

Top Ten
Walpole
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
John Locke
Thomas Jefferson
Voltaire
David Hume
Thomas Paine
Benjamin Franklin
Edmund Burke
Isaac Newton

Honorable Mention:
Adam Smith
Leibnitz

Each of these people would revolutionize, and introduce modern thought in the Eighteenth century. Franklin and Newton were innovators of science and mathematics. Hume, Paine, Burke, Locke, Walpole, Jefferson, and Rousseau, would circumscribe new theories, facts, and morals in politics and religion. Adam Smith wrote the blueprints for Eighteenth-century economics.