albie_123
Modding In Secret
Liberalism is by far the best candidate, given that politically the enlightenment was very much defined by the struggle between Conservatism and Liberalism (and the place of the monarch, regardless) with Nationalism thrown into the mix in the later stages of the era. This is of course more than a little bit Eurocentric, but hey, so is the entire basis of this modI have to agree that Humanism doesn't fit. Martin Luther was a humanist, as was Thomas Moore, though I dunno about Machiavelli. I would say Liberalism works as a good alternative - appropriate for both the Academy and the Salon.
What's more, I'm not 100% sold on the World Congress coming into play when it does, on Sovereignty. I've always seen the pre-UN world congress as a sort of Metternich / Concert of Europe affair (hence the word 'congress'), so to come into play during the Renaissance, rather than in the Industrial era or at least the late Enlightenment, is a bit jarring. That might be because I don't know what this mod actually means by 'Sovereignty' though.
I know these are all historical / thematic issues, which are normally really not a problem when compared to gameplay, but given that this mod is entirely based around recreating a historical period I thought I'd bring them up anyway.