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Jean-Jacques Rousseau “Man is born free but everywhere is in chains.”

Jean-Jacques Rousseau “Man is born free but everywhere is in chains.”. Rousseau. B. June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland D. (kidney ailment)July 2, 1778 in small town near Paris Mother died 9 days after birth Father fled to avoid prison, leaving him with aunt and uncle

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau “Man is born free but everywhere is in chains.”

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  1. Jean-Jacques Rousseau“Man is born free but everywhere is in chains.”

  2. Rousseau • B. June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland • D. (kidney ailment)July 2, 1778 in small town near Paris • Mother died 9 days after birth • Father fled to avoid prison, leaving him with aunt and uncle • Wandered from place to place; finally settled in Paris in 1742 • Had 5 children; gave each one up for adoption

  3. “The Social Contract” • Describes the relationship of man with society • The state of nature is brutish condition w/out law or morality • There are only good men as a result of society’s presence • Man is prone to be in frequent competition; therefore, joins together to form collective human presence called society.

  4. “The Social Contract” • The social contract is the compact agreed to among men that sets the conditions for membership in society. • The goals of gov’t should be to a) secure freedom, b) ensure equality, and c) provide justice for all regardless of the will of the majority

  5. “The Social Contract” • Politics and morality should not be separated • Questioned the assumption that the will of the majority is always correct • *Once rulers cease to protect the ruled, the social contract is broken and the governed are free to choose another set of governors. – Primary force in the Declaration of Independence! • Primary theoretical influence in French Revolution

  6. Rousseau in a really nice hat

  7. Ideas on Education • His ideas have profoundly influenced modern education • Minimizes the importance of book learning • Emotions should be educated before a child’s reasoning • Special emphasis on learning by experience

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