L'homme qui croyait en l'homme: Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Editions Gallimard (1989)
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Abstract

Nul mieux que Jean-Jacques Rousseau n'a annoncé les temps nouveaux ouverts par les philosophes du XVIIIe siècle. Et pourtant, que d'incompréhension et de malentendus autour de l'homme et de l'œuvre! Comme si une pensée de cette ampleur nécessitait, pour se faire entendre, une patience dont seule l'histoire est capable. Rousseau est à présent notre contemporain.

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