Theodore Roosevelt
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The French philosopher whose works on politics, society, and education have had a profound impact on modern thought. In The Social Contract, Rousseau argues for the importance of collective sovereignty and the general will as the foundation of legitimate government. His ideas about the "noble savage" and the corrupting influence of society on human nature have sparked debates on freedom, equality, and the role of government. Rousseau’s philosophy is both a critique of modernity and a call for a return to more natural, egalitarian forms of society.
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