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Exploring Rousseau's Works and Influence on Citizenship and Society
This chapter delves into Rousseau's 'Emile' and 'Julie' to uncover his perspectives on individual and political socialization, education, love, and citizenship, emphasizing psychological and educational preparations for citizenship. It discusses Rousseau's views on the social contract theory, the role of religion in shaping citizenship, and how his ideas influenced figures like Robespierre and the French Revolutionaries. The chapter also contrasts Rousseau's views with thinkers like Locke, Hobbes, Marx, and Hume, examining skepticism towards the social contract theory and emphasizing practical effectiveness in societal organization.