“I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices.”
Quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Jean Jacques Rousseau: His Educational Theories Selected from Émile, Julie and Other Writings
The book is a compilation of Rousseau's influential educational philosophies, focusing on his ideas regarding child development and education. It includes extracts from his seminal works, showcasing his theories on nature, freedom, and the importance of individuality in the educational process. more
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