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what was the role of Rosseau in French revolution


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Answered by pratiksha8867
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778) was a French philosopher and writer of the Age of Enlightenment. His Political Philosophy, particularly his formulation of social contract theory (or Contractarianism), strongly influenced the French Revolution and the development of Liberal, Conservative and Socialist theory ...

Answered by AradhanaBai
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And as Christiane Mossin (135) quotes Rousseau, subjects should always be dubious of those promising to release them from their chains: "their revolutions almost always deliver them up to seducers who only increase their chains."Rousseau believed modern man's enslavement to his own needs was responsible for all sorts of societal ills, from exploitation and domination of others to poor self-esteem and depression. Rousseau believed that good government must have the freedom of all its citizens as its most fundamental objective.

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