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Title: The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Penguin Classics)
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, J.M. Cohen
ISBN: 0-14-044033-X
Publisher: Penguin USA (Paper)
Pub. Date: August, 1953
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $13.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.62 (8 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Ummm...
Comment: "Rousseau is not one of the world's most famous political and social commentators..."

?!?!?!?!?!?

C'mon, New Jersey -- I think a bit more respect is due to the man who brought you the Social Contract...

Anyway, read this book.

Rating: 5
Summary: Wonderful Story, Insightful Philosophy
Comment: Rarely have I read such a relevant and sophisticated thinking in a book centuries old. While Rousseau is not one of the world's most famous political and social commentators, his impact and the quality of writing should convince everyone to read his book. In Confessions, he gives a wonderful literary performance, running the gamut from humorous cultural commentator to serious political theorist. It is just a wonderful book to read.

Jean Jacques Rousseau was born in 18th century France, to a middle class family that was wealthy enough to give him a chance at schooling. Rousseau has an amazing ability to find sponsors to fund his education and continued way of life. The man is quite the rogue however, and he is constantly running from town to town, getting in some outlandish situations. The narrative includes plenty of social critiques, anything from the effect of religion on society to the class system. Through Rousseau's social life, you see deep into the world of Bourbon era France. A clever mind can pick up on satirical and damning indictments the young Rousseau makes on the existing system, as he becomes aware that rather drastic changes are needed. Of course, the story also takes us through Rousseau's sexual adventures, which make for fun reading alone.

With all the frivolity of the narrative, it is important to remind ourselves of the importance of this book. Rousseau and his philosophy, outlined in Confessions, was one of the driving forces behind the French revolution, especially among the Jacobins. It is said that Robespierre claimed his allegiance to Rousseau in the moments leading up to his execution. While one can doubt Robespierre's real allegiance to the true ideals of Rousseau, it does highlight the emphasis many French intellectuals put on Jean-Jaques. To the modern reader, the philosophy of Rousseau can teach us all a lot about government and the nature of its relationship with the people. A great book.

Rating: 4
Summary: TIMELESS philosophy...
Comment: this is a classic tell-all, coming of age story in 1700's europe: rousseaus' mother dies at an early age, and through his imagination and melancholic pursuits, and once his father's hands-off approach ensues, he is left to seek beauty and justice elsewhere.

rich with detailed observations of life, people and his place in the world, it is a wonderful introduction to the man rousseau.

persecuted for later writings and publishment of his philosophy, i.e. the social contract, among others (and much like de sade and huxley} he still found a small niche of support in his time.

other related authors/books i would recommend: the first man, albert camus; aldous huxley; mario vargas llosa.

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