Rousseau has many thoughts on how society as a whole should function. His point is about those who demand freedom. With this freedom, we do not theoretically compare ourselves, or try to improve ourselves better than others. His other key ideas include the notion of general will and collective sovereignty. These show that society and the government should enjoy common wishes and work together as a coherent unit. Rousseau has several famous books, one of which is a social contract.
From the 18th century to the 19th century, the most important elements of political idealism were the contract theory of John Rock and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as the thinkers of Adam Smith, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill It appeared in liberalism philosophy. These thinkers have created idealists called political liberalism. Liberalism emphasizes that consensus is the basis for legitimate political authority and it is a limited constitutional government as the basis for human rights. As liberalism dominates contemporary political and economic theory, international relativists often define the idealistic tradition as liberalism.
Liberalism has many forms and derivatives, but those core concepts meaningful to life can be traced back to three main points. Early thinkers such as John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Adam Smith, etc. started with human beings in nature, found meanings of existence through labor and property, and used social contracts to create an environment supporting these efforts It was. Kantism is a philosophy based on Immanuel Kant's ethics, epistemology and metaphysical writings. Kant is known for his moral theory, and there is a moral obligation, a "classification order" arising from the concept of responsibility. Kantian believes that all actions are done in accordance with basic maxims and principles, and that they must be ethical and must abide by absolute orders.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born in 1712 as the son of independent Calvinism city Geneve, Isaac Rousseau, Suzanne Bernard. Rousseau's mother died on 9th birthday, Rousseau grew up from his father and received education until he was ten years old. Isaac Rousseau is a minority ethnic group of residents of Geneva and enjoys the status of the citizen of Geneva which is the position of Jean-Jacques. According to the story after Rousseau, the random education he received from his father included planting the Republican patriotism and reading a classical writer like Pultak dealing with the Roman Republic. After his father exiled in the city to avoid arrest, Jean - Jacques was taken care of by a nearby Bossi pastor, followed by apprenticeship sculptures. Mme de Warens made Rousseau arrange a trip to Turin and convert it to Roman Catholic in April 1728.