Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
He thinks that humans are naturally independent, anti-social, empathetic beings that are corrupted by society
applying reason and the laws of nature
He had an idea that all people were good at birth and that society corrupted people also believed that government made people distrust each other.
that the ideas of the Enlightenment could help improve government and society
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rousseau believed that human evil was caused by society.
He thinks that humans are naturally independent, anti-social, empathetic beings that are corrupted by society
society corrupted them, they all believed money was a factor to making their lives happy and bliss.
applying reason and the laws of nature
They believed that society and its institutions ultimately corrupted the purity of the individual and that people are at their best when truly self-reliant and independent.
Thomas Hobbes
Hobbes believed that humans are inherently selfish and seek power and dominance, while Rousseau believed that humans are naturally good but corrupted by society. Hobbes advocated for a strong, centralized government to maintain order and prevent chaos, while Rousseau favored a more decentralized, democratic system that prioritized individual freedoms.
he believed in giving babies head for sexual pleasure, because it would help continue the human race. he also discovered how to make methamphetamines and would sell out kilo's of "meth" to young children to increase their self esteem
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher who lived from 1712 to 1778 CE. He believed that the progression of science and art caused moral corruption. He also believed that humans were good by nature but were corrupted by civil society.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher who lived from 1712 to 1778 CE. He believed that the progression of science and art caused moral corruption. He also believed that humans were good by nature but were corrupted by civil society.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher who lived from 1712 to 1778 CE. He believed that the progression of science and art caused moral corruption. He also believed that humans were good by nature but were corrupted by civil society.