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Thanks cologne. Jean-Jacques Rousseau created a phrase in a book of his. This has become well known and attributed to someone who was a child at the time. What was the phrase?
 
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Thanks cologne. Jean-Jacques Rousseau created a phrase in a book of his. This has become well known and attributed to someone who was a child at the time. What was the phrase?
The first sentence of the Social Contract - ''Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains'' ? This may have been attributed to later thinkers who would have been children at the time of the books release - sometimes attributed to Marx though he was not around at this time.
 
The first sentence of the Social Contract - ''Man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains'' ? This may have been attributed to later thinkers who would have been children at the time of the books release - sometimes attributed to Marx though he was not around at this time.

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If I understand the question correctly then we are looking for a phrase (or word) which Rousseau used (probably in Emile), which he may have borrowed from somebody who was a child at the time ? :huh: The shortest sentence in Emile was 'I hate books' ?