Rousseau and Geneva
Delve into the fascinating world of 18th-century thought with Rousseau and Geneva by Helena Rosenblatt, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This insightful work spans 320 pages, meticulously reconstructing the pivotal aspects of Genevan political and religious ideas during Rousseau's formative years. Dr. Rosenblatt artfully contextualizes the evolution of Rousseau's philosophy, tracing his intellectual journey from the First Discourse to the groundbreaking Social Contract.
This book not only illuminates Rousseau's profound influences but also enriches our understanding of a critical period in the history of ideas and political science. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of philosophy, history, and political theory, Rousseau and Geneva provides a compelling backdrop against which to understand one of the Enlightenment's most significant thinkers.