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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Emile
Book • 1966
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by 

as containing his greatest contributions to psychology and social psychology.


Leon Kass

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Leon Kass on the Wisdom of Rousseau
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to exemplify Rousseau's sexist views, stating women shouldn't be taught to read.


Rudyard Lynch

36 snips
Explaining the Enlightenment
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as the author of 'The Emile' who thought that travel was essential for education.


Ellie Anderson

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Travel
Mentioned as a book by Rousseau, some parts of which sound like a good homeschooling family.
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Can Education Save Civilization? with Dr. Louis Markos
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when discussing his views on education.

Ian Leslie

17 snips
Ian Leslie on Curiosity
Mentioned by Greg LeBlanc when comparing its readership to Rousseau's 'Social Contract'.

619. Fatherhood, Power, and History: Unpacking the Male Role in Society with Augustine Sedgewick
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in relation to his views on the family and the state's role in child-rearing.

Philip Pilkington

The Collapse of Global Liberalism
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as the subject of his book, "Oceanen."


Steve Sem-Sandberg

På flykt med Rousseau – med Steve Sem-Sandberg
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, she sees that Mary was reading the letters in it during 1816.

Fiona Sampson

776 Mary Shelley in Bath (with Fiona Sampson) | My Last Book with D.G. Hampton



