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Kaylen Lawrence
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12 January, 21:32
Why would Rousseau's ideas inspire a revolution?
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Scott Ferguson
12 January, 21:52
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau was an Enlightenment thinker whose political philosophies influenced both French and American Revolutionaries. He is perhaps best known for his "social contract" theory, which outlined the conditions for legitimate government.
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