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txtCommentary={\uldb Enlightenment}{\v 153548} philosophers such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that man was by nature good and that power rested in a society, not in its rulers.
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txtCommentary1=Granting the impossibility of returning to a pre-societal age of innocence, Rousseau advocated an
txtCommentary2=educational system in which each person\'92s moral and
txtCommentary3=intellectual potential could be fully realized. {\uldb\fs24\'80}{\v next}