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Books by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU was born in Geneva on June 28, 1712, and raised by his father after his mother died giving him life. The reproachment Rousseau experienced at his father's hand produced feelings of guilt and inferiority that were to haunt him throughout his life. During his youth, Rousseau wandered throughout Europe from job to job. Having moved to Paris from the city of Lyon in 1742, Rousseau sought the intellectual life and soon became associated with Denis Diderot and the philosophes.

Rousseau's literary career began with his entry in an essay contest in 1749 on the subject of the relationship of science and the arts to morals. His winning essay, Discourses on Sciences and the Arts, soon became the foundation for his later work entitled the Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (1753). With its publication, he became a figure of some controversy in France. Ideological differences between his views and those of his Enlightenment contemporaries soon surfaced, and Rousseau once again found himself alienated from the intellectual establishment.

His differences with the philosophes proved to be the impetus for Rousseau's future work on the content of human nature and man's rela-tionship to society and the state. Contrary to the individualism and intel-lectual enlightenment advocated by his contemporaries, Rousseau sought to sublimate individuality in the security of the collective per-sonality known as the general will. This new society would be typified by concern for the community and would be ruled by laws developed through a plan of controlled participation. Rousseau's social theory was developed in his work Julie, ou la Nouvelle Heloise (1761) and in Emile (1762). The institutional structure was constructed in The Social Con-tract (1761).

In Emile, Rousseau presents his utopian vision of child-centered education, full of the sentiments of Romanticism, a movement that Rousseau inspired.

Rousseau's later years were spent fighting off persecution, both real and imaginary. He died near Paris on July 2, 1778.

Le contrat social By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Le contrat socialby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The Social Contract By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contractby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Emile By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Emileby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Du contrat social By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Du contrat socialby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The Social Contract By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contractby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Emile (Everyman's Classics S.) By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Emileby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The Social Contract By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contractby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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The Indispensable Rousseau By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Indispensable Rousseauby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Rousseau's Emile By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rousseau's Emileby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Émile, ou De l’éducation By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Émile, ou De l’éducationby Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Emile By JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
Emileby JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
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Eloisa By Jean Jacques Rousseau
Eloisaby Jean Jacques Rousseau
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El Contrato Social... By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
El Contrato Social...by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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OEuvres. Tome 2 By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
OEuvres. Tome 2by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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