Emile Confessions & The Social Contract (3 Books in One Edition)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Translator Barbara Foxley, G. D. H. Cole, Samuel William Orson
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Summary
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's combination of 'Emile,' 'Confessions,' and 'The Social Contract' in one edition provides readers with a comprehensive insight into his philosophical and literary contributions of the Enlightenment era. 'Emile' explores the nature of education, focusing on the development of a young boy named Emile through natural and experiential learning. 'Confessions' delves into Rousseau's personal life, disclosing his innermost thoughts, struggles, and self-reflections. 'The Social Contract' presents Rousseau's political philosophy, arguing for a collective agreement to form a just society based on common good. Rousseau's style is both introspective and didactic, emphasizing the importance of individual freedom and societal responsibility. As a disillusioned intellectual of his time, Rousseau's works reflect his critical perspective on the corrupting influence of societal norms and institutions. Readers interested in the intersection of philosophy, education, and politics will find this collection both enlightening and thought-provoking.