
Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a prominent philosopher of the Enlightenment whose ideas on personal freedom, education, and the social contract have had a profound impact on modern political and educational theory, making him a controversial yet influential figure.
Born on Jun 28, 1712 (313 years old)
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Liechtenstein:
Rousseau warns that companies must incorporate employee feedback to avoid losing goodwill.
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Venezuela:
El idealismo de Kant, el empirismo de Locke, así como la ilustración de Voltaire y Rousseau.
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Peru:
Casanova formed connections with influential thinkers such as Rousseau while navigating the courts of Europe.
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Venezuela:
Rousseau is recognized as an illustrious thinker.
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Spain:
Rousseau was known to frequent the café Le Procope.
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Spain:
Rousseau's studies were influenced by the historical events surrounding the Wager.
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France:
Rousseau's radical ideas are still highly regarded, contrasting with Montesquieu's less popular views.
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