Which British thinker from the Romantic period rejected monarchies, advocated for the absence of government as the ideal system, and maintained that true change arises when individuals interact with honesty and kindness?
Explanation
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a Romantic poet and philosopher but did not reject monarchy or government. Edmund Burke supported traditional institutions including monarchy. William Godwin was a radical thinker who opposed monarchies, favored anarchy, and believed social progress depended on mutual sincerity and goodwill. John Locke advocated constitutional government rather than no government.