Explore the profound and influential ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in this comprehensive collection, "Oeuvres Compl tes De J.J. Rousseau: Dialogues..." Rousseau, a towering figure of the Enlightenment, revolutionized political and social thought with his theories on natural rights, the social contract, and the general will.
This collection offers readers a deep dive into Rousseau's philosophical explorations, showcasing his enduring relevance to contemporary discussions on democracy, freedom, and the nature of society. Discover the writings that inspired revolutions and continue to shape our understanding of the human condition.
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