Jean-Jacques Rousseau
a. was idealistic and honest and never deviated from his promises or commitments.
b. argued that children's education should be strict and regimented.
c. argued that, in accord with the "general will," people could be "forced to be free."
d. believed that women were "naturally" different from men.
e. advocated a doctrine that would be later be known as laissez-faire.
c
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