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Natural Goodness of Children
- Rousseau believed children are born naturally good and should learn by personal experience.
- This approach helps protect their innocence from society's corrupting influence.
Rousseau's Difficult Childhood
- Rousseau's mother died days after his birth, and his father abandoned him when he was ten.
- He had a turbulent education, moving from a rich household to an artisan's quarter and apprenticing as an engraver.
State of Nature and Inequality
- Rousseau theorized humans were once innocent, cooperative, and lived with simple needs.
- Competition and jealousy arose only after private property introduced social inequality.