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Renee Holmes
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10 August, 12:08
Rousseau believed that
corrupted the individual.
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The belief that man, by nature, is good was espoused by the French philosopher, Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). He believed that people in the state of nature were innocent and at their best and that they were corrupted by the unnaturalness of civilization.
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