Rousseau's civil religion rejects a Christian republic, separates church and state, and helps create the basis for the French nation-state.
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Rousseau's civil religion rejects a Christian republic, separates church and state, and helps create the basis for the French nation-state.
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"...of church and state which becomes the basis for the french nation state it's a very important idea and during the resolution this will..."
"the cult we have rejected okay so what we're saying here is that the new society should now have a new religion a state..."
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