Two of his most significant pieces are his work on the philosophy of education, the Emile, and his on political philosophy, The Social Contract: both published in 1762. Controversy emerged in France after their publishing. Rousseau had to flee France and settle in Switzerland. The end of Rousseau’s life featured episodes of paranoia and his multiple attempts to justify both his work and his life. This is especially evident in his later books.
Two of his most significant pieces are his work on the philosophy of education, the Emile, and his on political philosophy, The Social Contract: both published in 1762. Controversy emerged in France after their publishing. Rousseau had to flee France and settle in Switzerland. The end of Rousseau’s life featured episodes of paranoia and his multiple attempts to justify both his work and his life. This is especially evident in his later books.