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Muslim Intellectual Network for Empowerment (MINE)Rousseau’s Social Contract and General WillJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) was a famous French philosopher, writer, and political theorist who significantly influenced the…Aug 28Aug 28
InThe New MindscapebyDavid A. PalmerDoes human nature boil down to self-interest?I don’t think we’re so simple.Mar 23, 2021Mar 23, 2021
InLICENTIA POETICAbyOutisLegacy and Critiques of Rousseau’s IdeasExploration of Rousseau’s influence on later thinkers, his role in shaping modern political and educational thought, and the critiques of…Aug 24Aug 24
InLICENTIA POETICAbyOutisIntroduction to Jean-Jacques RousseauIntroduction to the life, historical context, and significance of Rousseau.Aug 18
Muslim Intellectual Network for Empowerment (MINE)Rousseau’s Social Contract and General WillJean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) was a famous French philosopher, writer, and political theorist who significantly influenced the…Aug 28
InThe New MindscapebyDavid A. PalmerDoes human nature boil down to self-interest?I don’t think we’re so simple.Mar 23, 2021
InLICENTIA POETICAbyOutisLegacy and Critiques of Rousseau’s IdeasExploration of Rousseau’s influence on later thinkers, his role in shaping modern political and educational thought, and the critiques of…Aug 24
InThe Berkeley TablebyJonathan HoferSome Complaints About Rousseau’s “Forced to be Free” Notion“Whoever refuses to obey the general will will be forced to do so by the entire body; this means merely that he will be forced to be free.”Oct 18, 2019
InLICENTIA POETICAbyOutis“Confessions” and Autobiographical InsightsStudy of Rousseau’s autobiographical work “Confessions,” focusing on his personal experiences, self-reflection, and their influence on his…Aug 23
InRevolution and ChangebyJoaquin de CastroThe Social Contract theory in the Age of EnlightenmentA comparison of the interpretations of the social contract by Rousseau, Hobbes, and Locke; and how it relates to man’s state of natureFeb 5, 2020