Author: Jean Jacques Rousseau
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-WIKIPEDIA: Jean Jacques Rousseau -Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Philosopher (Lucid Cafe) -ETEXT: THE SOCIAL CONTRACT OR PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL RIGHT by Jean Jacques Rousseau (1762) Translated by G. D. H. Cole -ONLINE STUDY GUIDE: The Social Contract (Spark Notes) -EXCERPTS: from The Social Contract (Modern History Sourcebook) -CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Social Contract - -ESSAY: Rambling Reflections On Summers in Switzerland and Sheffield: In the footsteps of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Karl Philipp Moritz — from the peace of Lake Biel to the rugged Peaks — Seán Williams considers the connection between walking and writing. (Sean Williams, December 11, 2018, Public Domain Review) -ESSAY: The Little-Mentioned Ignoble Savage (Roslyn Ross, 1st August 2022, Quadrant) -ESSAY: Three General Wills in Rousseau (Jason S. Canon, 6/06/22, Review of Politics) -ESSAY: Reading Rousseau: The Social Contract, Part I (Paul Krause, December 15, 2023, Minerva Wisdom) -ESSAY: Rousseau explained: What his philosophy means for us today: Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a Swiss Enlightenment philosopher who praised a simple life and inspired the worst of the French Revolution. (Scotty Hendricks, 7/26/22, Big Think) -ESSAY: Rousseau's "Social Contract": A Critical Response (Bobby Taylor, Liberty Haven) -ESSAY : The Only Honest Man: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, impresario of modernity. (Alan Jacobs, Books and Culture) -ESSAY: Rousseau explained: What his philosophy means for us: The philosopher who praised a simple life and inspired the worst of the French Revolution. (SCOTTY HENDRICKS, 18 February, 2021, Big Think: Rightly Understood) -ESSAY: Did the Enlightenment fail?: The Enlightenment was born out of the bloody conflicts of the 17th and 18th centuries and dedicated to tolerance and moderation. The violence of the French Revolution appeared to mark its failure. (Angus Brown, 4/16/24, Englesberg Ideas) -REVIEW: of Review: Waller Newell’s “Tyranny and Revolution: Rousseau to Heidegger” (Paul Krause, Merion West) -REVIEW: of Tyranny and Revolution: Rousseau to Heidegger (John Boersma, Voegelin View) - The Social Contract (1762) - Jean Jacques Rousseau (6/28/1712
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