In his Discours sur l'économie politique of 1755, Jean-Jacques Rousseau gives the State a priority role over that of parents in the field of the education of children, since he considers that "the reason of man cannot be the only one arbiter of their duties "and that the education of children should not" be abandoned to the prejudices of their parents ". Rousseau bases his principles on the idea that "the death of the father subtracts the fruits" of the education received by the children. For Rousseau, the Est

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