For much, Jean-Jacques Rousseau is in the center of the values essential with our world: ideas of freedom, equality, the French revolution, the broad topics of the literature and the social sciences. Nothing escapes its investigation, the vastness of its work testifies some.
Written in often difficult circumstances, the ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau maintain a complex relationship to philosophy the eighteenth century. Like its more famous contemporaries, Rousseau shows an enthusiastic defender of the religious tolerance and freedom of thought. It also attacks the irreligion of the philosophers as to the ideology of progress.