The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution

The Story of Civilization, Volume X

Will & Ariel Durant

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"The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution" by Will and Ariel Durant is a comprehensive exploration of the impact of philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the French Revolution on Western civilization. This gripping narrative delves into Rousseau's influential ideas on social contract, individual freedom, and the nature of humanity, tracing the philosophical roots that ultimately led to the uprising.

From the Enlightenment era to the tumultuous events of the 18th century, the Durants skillfully examine the intellectual and political climate that gave rise to revolutionary fervor in France. Through meticulous research, the book portrays the key figures and moments of this transformative period, shedding light on Rousseau's complex relationship with his contemporaries, including Voltaire and Diderot, and the profound impact of his philosophical treatises.

The authors provide readers with a vivid and comprehensive account of the French Revolution, exploring the causes behind the eruption of unrest, the changing dynamics within revolutionary factions, and the far-reaching consequences of this defining historical event. The complexity of the Revolution is unravelled, highlighting the radical changes it brought to the social, political, and cultural fabric of France, as well as its reverberating effects throughout Europe.

"The Story of Civilization: Rousseau and Revolution" offers a carefully crafted narrative that not only illuminates the historical context and philosophical underpinnings of this revolutionary period but also reveals the human stories behind it. This masterful work combines engaging storytelling with scholarly analysis, making it an invaluable resource for both students and enthusiasts of history. As a captivating exploration of the interplay between ideas, politics, and societal transformation, this book continues the Durants' legacy of offering profound insights into the grand tapestry of human civilization.

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