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what is the role play Jean Jacques Rousseau in French revolution ​

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Jean Jacques Rousseau played an important

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712– 1778) was born in Geneva, Switzerland, where all adult male citizens could vote for a representative government. This adult franchise was a major influence on his works. Rousseau travelled in France and Italy, educating himself. In one of his earliest writings, he wrote that man was naturally good and was corrupted by society. His ideas quickly made him a celebrity in the French salons where artists, scientists, and writers gathered to discuss the latest ideas.

In 1762, he published his most important work on political theory, The Social Contract. 

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