“For it is in our nature to endure patiently the decrees of fate, but not the ill-will of others.”
Quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Emile or Concerning Education
Emile or Concerning Education is a seminal work in the field of pedagogy, exploring the principles of child development and the role of nature in education. Rousseau's text advocates for a natural and progressive approach to learning, emphasizing the importance of freedom and the development of the individual's innate abilities. more
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