Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Confessions

Autobiographical reflections from birth through formative experiences

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau

French-Swiss philosopher whose Discourse on Inequality and The Social Contract argued that humans are naturally good but corrupted by civilization and private property. His concept of the general will influenced the French Revolution and all subsequent democratic theory. Émile transformed Western ideas about childhood education.

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