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17. Jean-Jacques Rousseau's calls for the moral improvement of society are best understood in the

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education

Step-by-step explanation:

  • He believed that society in general is corrupted and that moral and virtue have declined.
  • That is why he believed that good education should be in the center of everything, especially if we want our society to be morally improved.
  • Intellect and moral are lost, and we need to bring it back as a pillar.
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