Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) was a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment, a period characterized by a surge in philosophical, intellectual, and cultural life in Europe. Rousseau was a philosopher, writer, and composer of 18th-century Geneva, who influenced the development of political philosophy and modern educational thought. Rousseau”s contributions extend across a myriad of domains, yet he is perhaps most celebrated for his articulate challenges to the social and political norms of his day. His seminal treatise, „On the Origin of Inequality” (1755), delved deeply into the philosophical underpinnings regarding the differences in social status and wealth among men, exploring the concepts of the state of nature and the social contract. This work, along with his later „The Social Contract” (1762), revolutionized the contemporary notions of governance and civil society, arguing for a form of political organization built upon the general will. Rousseau”s distinct literary style exemplifies a blend of passionate rhetoric and speculative argumentation. His introspective and often radical ideas paved the way for the development of revolutionary thought and left a profound impact on the Romantic Movement. While revered as one of the most influential thinkers of his time, Rousseau”s ideas also attracted much scrutiny and controversy, which continue to incite scholarly debate to this day.
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Mary Gaunt: The Moving Finger
In Mary Gaunt’s novel, The Moving Finger, readers are transported into the heart of the Australian outback, where they are immersed in a vivid and atmospheric depiction of life in the harsh and unfor …
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Mary Gaunt: The Loss of the 'Vanity.’
Mary Gaunt’s 'The Loss of the Vanity’ is a gripping tale of survival and redemption set against the backdrop of the sinking of the cargo ship Vanity. Gaunt’s vivid descriptions and keen eye for detai …
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Mary Gaunt: Deadman’s
In 'Deadman’s’, Mary Gaunt expertly weaves a thrilling tale of mystery and suspense set in the rugged Australian outback. The narrative is rich in detail, evoking the harsh and unforgiving landscape …
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Mary Gaunt: A Wind from the Wilderness
Mary Gaunt’s novel 'A Wind from the Wilderness’ is a compelling tale set in the Australian Outback during the early 20th century, exploring themes of survival, hardship, and the clash of cultures. Ga …
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Mary Gaunt: Dave’s Sweetheart
Mary Gaunt’s novel 'Dave’s Sweetheart’ is a compelling exploration of love, loss, and resilience set in the rugged Australian outback. The book’s lyrical and poignant prose captures the harsh beauty …
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Mary Gaunt: Down in the World
Mary Gaunt’s 'Down in the World’ is a captivating work of fiction that delves into the harsh realities of life in late 19th-century Australia. The book follows the struggles of a young woman named Mu …
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Mary Gaunt: Mistress Betty Carew
Mary Gaunt’s 'Mistress Betty Carew’ is a novel set in the turbulent times of the American Revolution, filled with vivid descriptions of war-torn landscapes and passionate characters. Written in a lyr …
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Mary Gaunt: The Other Man
Mary Gaunt’s novel 'The Other Man’ is a compelling work of fiction that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms in the early 20th century. Set in a post-World War I era …
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Mary Gaunt: The Uncounted Cost
Mary Gaunt’s novel, 'The Uncounted Cost, ’ explores the complexities of post-World War I Europe through the eyes of a young war widow struggling to come to terms with her husband’s death. The book’s …
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Mary Gaunt: Joan of the Pilchard
Mary Gaunt’s 'Joan of the Pilchard’ is a captivating historical novel set in the rugged Cornish coast during the 17th century. The story follows the life of Joan, a young woman from a fishing village …
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: On the Origin of Inequality
In 'On the Origin of Inequality’ by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the author delves into the philosophical discourse on the nature of inequality among men. Rousseau eloquently argues that inequality is not …
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