No! Rousseau did not believe in Christian democracy. In fact it was the complete opposite: "Christianity preaches only servitude and dependence. Its spirit is so favorable to tyranny that it always profits by such a regime." The Social Contract, Book 4, Chapter 8. In Emile, he states religion should not play a part in a child's development and education. Nor was he much of a nationalist (in the way we use it today).
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fakeupp 1 year ago
Beethoven - Ode To Joy
Cheers,
FRANK
CreativeQuotations 1 year ago
what song is this?
Teisa6659 1 year ago
@Teisa6659 its beethoven's 9th symphony
Shleoss 8 months ago
he was born in Geneva, Switzerland. He died in France
he was a roman catholic in his early life then was converted to calvinism
jason0552 1 year ago
Rousseau's primitivism is a ghastly thing. It belongs in a museum, perhaps, but nowhere else.
JackBlair2 2 years ago
@JackBlair2 sorry but not seeing the visionary in rousseau is beeing narrow-minded !
Shleoss 8 months ago
he s not french. he was born in Geneva.
aclarindo 2 years ago
@aclarindo
He is Jewish/French, being born in Geneva has no claim on ones race. I am a cousin.
MsRousseau1 1 year ago 3
@MsRousseau1 There is a diference between race and nationality.
I said he's not French. He was born in Geneva. Geneva isnt in France.
aclarindo 1 year ago
Jean Jacques Rosseau: the father of the theory on Christian-Nationalist Democracy.
Long live Rosseau, down with the Secular and Libertarian theory on Democracy!
rsiano 3 years ago
No! Rousseau did not believe in Christian democracy. In fact it was the complete opposite: "Christianity preaches only servitude and dependence. Its spirit is so favorable to tyranny that it always profits by such a regime." The Social Contract, Book 4, Chapter 8. In Emile, he states religion should not play a part in a child's development and education. Nor was he much of a nationalist (in the way we use it today).
Euroster 3 years ago 7