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1. What does Rousseau think about the child-rearing methods of his time, and what kind of childhood does he advocate? What does this say about his view of human nature? 2. How did the Scientific...

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1. What does Rousseau think about the child-rearing methods of his time, and what kind of childhood does he advocate? What does this say about his view of human nature?

2. How did the Scientific Revolution influence classical liberal thought? Use Locke and Smith.

3. Why couldn't the French establish freedom, democracy, and order all at once in their revolution?

4. What were the main obstacles to industrialization in England and how were they overcome?What was the critique of factory labor by those on the left like Marx and Engels?

5. Who is civilized, and why are they discontent, according to Freud?

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David answered on Dec 31 2021
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1. Jean- Jacques Rousseau was a great philosopher, writer and composer who defined
the concept of education for children. As according to him, a child’s best rearing
method of his time is no one except himself. It means that a child can be educated
only by his own reasons. He advocated three source of education – from nature, from
men and from the things. Nature’s education depends independently on a man’s
action, the education from the things depends on a man to a limited extent and
education from the men is entirely in his control. Nature cannot be changed by a man
and he believed that a man can grow and learn a lot from his nature. A child is like a
plant which grows in environment of a nature and remains consistent unless there is
esistance. He wishes a natural education for a child and supports to give him full
liberty and freedom to grow in nature that will enable him always a master of himself.
2. Adam Smith is considered as the founder of classical school who supports the moral
and ethical values of the individuals for the cultivation of the society. As according to
him, individual behaviour should be consistent with the norms of the workable
society, ethics should work as the cement of the society and moral values should be
ased on the human feelings. But classical liberalism is a political philosophy...
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