Born on June 28, 1712, in Geneva, the French philosopher, novelist and essayist Jean-Jacques Rousseau was one of the most prominent and definitive minds of the Enlightenment. Self-taught, Rousseau dabbled in many fields, keeping journals of his interests...
"Trabajo que se apoya y anima en el pensamiento de Rousseau, quien define con lúcidas ideas que la antropología y el estructuralismo se han ampliado para su exploración y posterior establecimiento de teorías universales."...
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as...
Published in 1762, Rousseau's thinking is still relevant in these modern times. He believed that all citizens of a state fundamentally have a natural power of equality. This is the 'social contract' between the citizens of a state. Rousseau...
Circunspecto y sonriente, un Jean-Jacques etnólogo y estructuralista surge de las páginas del 'Ensayo sobre el origen de las lenguas'. Y aun aquel teórico musical que había en Rousseau, y que tan desdeñado era...
Rousseau's explosive cry for human liberty helped to spark the French Revolution and has haunted our discussions of how we should rule one another ever since - seen as both a blue-print for political terror and as a fundamental statement of democracy....
This landmark of the romantic movement not only greatly influenced the taste and morality of the eighteenth-century reading public but was also one of the most seminal and widely read literary works of its day. Seventy-two editions of the novel in French...