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Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher in the 18th century. He wrote novels and had many different theories on humans, some of which are still accepted today.

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According to the Swiss philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau human beings are essentially by nature?

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Was Jean-Jacques Rousseau sexist?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's views on gender have been a topic of debate among scholars. Some argue that his works, such as "Emile" and "Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men," contain sexist undertones, as he often portrayed women as subordinate to men and emphasized traditional gender roles. However, others suggest that Rousseau's views were more complex and nuanced, as he also advocated for women's education and acknowledged the importance of women in society. Ultimately, whether or not Rousseau was sexist is subjective and open to interpretation based on the analysis of his writings.


Did jean Jacques rosseau believe that a slave can be free?

If he did, then he did not understand the definition nor the terms of slavery. A slave by definition can not be free. A slave, however, has no place in the land of the free. What Jean Jacques Rousseau held was that war is a product manufactured between states and man, certainly not civilized men, do not war with each other. In his writing the Social Contract, Rousseau argued that that the contract of slavery is invalid in a civil society because it is a contract that works against reason and nature. While Rousseau had reservations about unabridged freedom for people, he did believe in natural law, and a such, believed that naturally people are free, and no man or woman can rightly enslave another.


John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau would be most likely to support?

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