How did Rousseau inspire the French revolution
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a French philosopher whose writings influenced the political ideas of eighteenth-century France. He was one of the great Enlightenment thinkers and is perhaps one of the most well-known Enlightenment philosophers today, especially for his work, Contrat social (Social Contract). His ideas about equality and the individual, as well as his ideas about government and its role were part of the philosophical trends of the years leading up to the Revolution. The Enlightenment's political theories had a major role in the political theories that were put into practice with the French Revolution
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