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Jean Jacques Rousseau

    28 de junio de 1712 – 2 de julio de 1778
    Jean Jacques Rousseau
    The Social Contract and Discourses
    Las Confesiones
    Clásicos Universales: El Contrato social, ó, Principios del derecho político
    Emilio o la educación
    El contrato social
    Fenris, el elfo - 19.ª edición
    • Fenris, el elfo - 19.ª edición

      • 271 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Fenris es un elfo muy especial. Tiene grandes poderes y, en las noches de luna llena, una fuerza inexplicable le arrastra hasta convertirlo en un ser asombroso. El amor por Shi-Mae y su enfrentamiento con personajes poderosos en el Reino de los Elfos van a determinar su futuro. Aquí comienza su viaje hasta la Torre, situada en el Valle de los Lobos.

      Fenris, el elfo - 19.ª edición
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    • The Social Contract and Discourses

      • 330 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Inspired by ancient Greek city states, Rousseau searched for a way which states of his day could be equally representative Holding men in wretched subservience, feudalism–alongside religion–was a powerful force in the eighteenth century. Self-serving monarchic social systems, which collectively reduced common people to servitude, were now attacked by Enlightenment philosophers, of whom Rouseau was a leading light. His masterpiece, The Social Contract, profoundly influenced the subsequent development of society and remains provocative in a modern age of continuing widespread vested interest. This is the most comprehensive paperback edition available, with introduction, notes, index and chronology of Rousseau's life and times.

      The Social Contract and Discourses
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    • On the Social Contract

      with Geneva Manuscript and Political Economy

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Complete with interpretive and biographical information and clarificaion on many previously obscure references in the text, this critical edition of Rousseau's On the Social Contract also contains translations of Political Economy and the Geneva Manuscript.

      On the Social Contract
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    • Few philosophers have been the subject of as much or as intense debate, yet almost everyone agrees on one thing: Jean-Jacques Rousseau is among the most important and influential thinkers in the history of political philosophy. This book brings together fresh translations of three of Rousseau's works.

      The Major Political Writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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