Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a prominent Enlightenment philosopher born on June 28, 1712 in Geneva, Switzerland. He is best known for his concept of the social contract, which proposed that individuals should give up some of their rights to the state in exchange for protection and security. His ideas had a major impact on the development of modern political thought and continue to be studied and discussed today.
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About
One of the most influential Enlightenment Philosophers. He created the idea of a social contract between individuals and the state.
Before Fame
He had to fake an interest in Catholicism to gain employment because he had little formal education.
Trivia
His master work was The Social Contract in which he created the French rallying cry of "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity," but his ideas were later adapted by totalitarian states to justify their existence.
Family Life
His mother, Suzanne Bernard Rousseau, raised him in a Genevan upper class society.
Associated With
He influenced both Immanuel Kant in his thoughts about moral law and Karl Marx in his political theories.