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-[[Rousseau]]'s [[back to nature]] and belief in corruption by the [[arts and sciences]] is a form of [[counter-enlightenment]] and [[proto-romanticism]].+:"[[Rousseau]]'s [[back to nature]] and belief in corruption of the [[noble savage]] by the [[arts and sciences]] is a form of [[counter-enlightenment]] and [[proto-romanticism]]." --[[Sholem Stein]]
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"Rousseau's back to nature and belief in corruption of the noble savage by the arts and sciences is a form of counter-enlightenment and proto-romanticism." --Sholem Stein





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