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1 Jean Jacques Rousseau By: Cammie Smith, Annie Fox, Allegra Craver, and Lizzy Alban

2 Biography ❖ Birth: Geneva, Switzerland June 28, 1712 ❖ Upbringing: ➢ Isaac Rousseau- clockmaker ➢ Suzanne Bernard- died July 7th, 1712 ➢ Raised by father ■ Isaac left Geneva ➢ Raised by Uncle ■ Sent to study in Bosey with cousin ➢ 1725: apprenticeship as an engraver ➢ 1728: left Geneva and went to France

3 ❖ Post-Adolescence and Adulthood ➢ 1728: became secretary to Madame Louise de Warens ■ Helped develop his taste for music ➢ 1732: worked as a music teacher in Chambery, France ➢ 1740: worked as a tutor ➢ 1742: moved to Paris, became a musician and composer Biography (Cont.)

4 ➢ 1742: met and befriended Denis Diderot ➢ 1745: moved back to Paris (after living in Venice for two years) ■ Became a music teacher ➢ 1768: married Therese Levasseur ■ Had five children with her ❖ Death: Ermenonville, France July 2, 1778 Biography (Cont.)

5 ❖ Education: ➢ Little formal education ■ Father taught him to read ❖ Famous Works: ➢ 1750: Discourse on the Arts and Sciences ➢ 1761: Julie or the New Heloise ➢ 1762: The Social Contract ➢ 1762: Emile, or on Education Biography (Cont.)

6 ❖ State of nature ➢ Intellectual exercise, meant to observe human nature ➢ Trying to imagine man without society, or culture ➢ Humans in their most natural state ❖ Rousseau’s Beliefs ➢ Human nature is similar to animal nature ➢ Two main things set man apart from animals 1) Free Agency -“Perfectibility”: natural openness to change -Human nature has always changed over time and will always change 2) Compassion -Man is the sensitive creature therefore they are naturally good Rousseau’s State of Nature

7 According to Rousseau society causes man to lose their natural goodness. The civilized man is greedy and calculating. Why? 1) Property -Market based economy created inequalities amongst human beings *These inequalities cause man to be greedy and calculating -Property is the basis of society therefore society is what causes man to lose it’s natural goodness 2) Inequality -The true cause of all our discontent -Amour propre: inspires man to value him/her self more than others *Pride, vanity, contempt, shame envy *Born out of comparison, and awareness of the difference How did society make man “bad”?

8 Representative VS. Direct Democracy RepresentativeDirect Citizens vote for a small group of people to represent them in government ALL citizens are involved in making governmental decisions Citizens have to trust the group to make the right decisions Everyone gets a direct say Example: British government today. Citizens elect members of Parliament to make decisions Example: New England town meetings. Anyone can come and have their voice be heard in the decision making process

9 ❖ Main ideas ➢ All people must enter a “social contract” ■ Forfeit some rights for the community ■ “Every man having been born free and master of himself, no one else may under any pretext whatever subject him without his consent. To assert that the son of a slave is born a slave is to assert that he is not born a man.” ■ Gov. acts for the best of the GENERAL WILL ■ If Gov. does not protect and act in best interest of the people, the people have the right to overthrow and replace that gov. The Social Contract (1762)

10 ❖ English gov. not acting in the best interest of the colonists  they should have the right to overthrow them and replace it with their own. ❖ Idea of General Will = democracy Influence on America’s Separation from England


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