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This goes back way further into people like Rousseau, or peeps like the neo-marxists of today. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social experiment, based on his ideas of natural human goodness and living in harmony, failed because people did not always act in the idealistic way he envisioned. Human nature, societal pressures, and personal interests often conflicted with his utopian ideals, making his vision impractical and unrealistic in real-world settings. The “machine” on the left will always try and become God’s. The people must stand against there utilitarian policies and worldviews! Good article
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Thanks for the reference, The name sound familiar but never knew about this book he wrote. Did he practice IRL too? Look's like he explored the extremes, I'll probably need to read his book Emile, or On Education to know more.
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