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Discover the enduring legacy of Enlightenment thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau with the Complete Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This comprehensive collection showcases Rousseau's most influential writings, blending political philosophy, education theory, and personal reflection into a body of work that continues to inspire and provoke thought. Contents Include: Discourse on the Arts and Sciences: A critique of progress and its effects on morality. Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men: A powerful analysis of social inequality. Discourse on Political Economy: Insights into the…mehr

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Discover the enduring legacy of Enlightenment thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau with the Complete Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This comprehensive collection showcases Rousseau's most influential writings, blending political philosophy, education theory, and personal reflection into a body of work that continues to inspire and provoke thought. Contents Include: Discourse on the Arts and Sciences: A critique of progress and its effects on morality. Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men: A powerful analysis of social inequality. Discourse on Political Economy: Insights into the relationship between economics and governance. Émile, or On Education: A seminal work on education and human development. The Social Contract or Principles of Political Rights: A cornerstone of political philosophy advocating for liberty and democracy. Constitutional Project for Corsica: A unique exploration of governance and autonomy. Considerations on the Government of Poland: Recommendations for political reform and national identity. Reveries of a Solitary Walker: A reflective and poetic exploration of solitude and introspection. The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A groundbreaking autobiographical masterpiece. Rousseau's works examine the foundations of society, the rights of individuals, and the path to personal and collective freedom. Ideal for philosophers, historians, and anyone curious about the Enlightenment, this collection offers profound insights into human nature, governance, and education. A must-have for any serious library.
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, born on June 28, 1712, in Geneva, was a philosopher, writer, and composer who shaped Enlightenment thought and modern political theory. Raised by his father and aunt after his mother's death, Rousseau's early life was marked by wanderings and diverse experiences. At 15, he left Geneva, converted to Catholicism, and worked various jobs while exploring his intellectual interests.In Paris, Rousseau befriended Denis Diderot and contributed to the Encyclopédie, gaining recognition with his 1750 essay, Discourse on the Arts and Sciences. He argued that advancements in the arts and sciences had led to moral decay, introducing his critical stance on societal progress. His later works, including The Social Contract and Discourse on Inequality, challenged traditional authority and championed the idea of popular sovereignty.Rousseau's novel Émile presented groundbreaking views on education, emphasizing natural development and experiential learning. His radical ideas often brought him into conflict with authorities, resulting in bans and exile. Despite these challenges, Rousseau's philosophy inspired the French Revolution and continues to influence modern political and educational thought.