The Social Contract & Emile

The Social Contract & Emile

Por G. D. H. Cole (Traductor), Barbara Foxley (Traductor), Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

In "The Social Contract & Emile," Jean-Jacques Rousseau explores the intricate relationships between individuals and society, presenting a dual narrative on political philosophy and education. "The Social Contract" posits the radical idea that legitimate political authority rests on the collective will of the people, encapsulating Rousseau's belief in the fundamental principles of liberty and equality. Simultaneously, "Emile" serves as a comprehensive treatise on the development of the child into a virtuous citizen, emphasizing the importance of natural education and the cultivation of individual autonomy. Rousseau's lyrical prose reflects Enlightenment ideals, challenging the social norms of his time and influencing modern democratic thought and educational theories. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment, experienced a tumultuous life marked by personal and societal strife, which fueled his distrust of contemporary institutions. From his humble beginnings in Geneva to his controversial philosophical insights, Rousseau's fervent advocacy for individual freedom and social reform reveals his deep-seated commitment to improving human coexistence. His works reflect his own struggles with societal expectations, making them a powerful commentary on human nature and governance. This authoritative compilation is vital for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of modern democratic and educational principles. Rousseau's ideas resonate today, encouraging readers to question established norms and actively engage in the construction of a more just society. "The Social Contract & Emile" is essential reading for scholars, educators, and anyone interested in the enduring dialogue between the individual and the collective.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau