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Jean-Jacques Rousseau



Rousseau, Jean Jacques - zhäN zhäk, 1712–78, Swiss-French philosopher, author, political theorist, and composer.

Life and Works

Rousseau was born at Geneva, the son of a watchmaker. His mother died shortly after his birth, and his upbringing was haphazard. At 16 he set out on a wandering, irregular life that brought him into contact (c.1728) with Louise de Warens, who became   Read More...


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    Rousseau: A Very Short Introduction
    by Robert Wokler. 170 pgs.


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    Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
    by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Franklin Philip, Patrick Coleman. 140 pgs.


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    Rousseau on International Relations
    by Stanley Hoffmann, David P. Fidler. 218 pgs.


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    The Social Contract and Discourses
    by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, G. D. H. Cole. 330 pgs.


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    Romanticism and the Heritage of Rousseau
    by Thomas McFarland. 331 pgs.


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