Rousseau's Public Burning

Rousseau's Public Burning. In 1762, the Geneva government condemned philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau to exile due to his subversive ideas on education and pol…

Location: City Hall, Geneva, Switzerland

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In 1762, the Geneva government condemned philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau to exile due to his subversive ideas on education and politics, and his works 'Emile' and 'The Social Contract' were publicly burned in front of the city hall.

Source: Anecdotes du quartier Eaux-Vives Cité

Rousseau's Public Burning — Geneva, Switzerland

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