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I don't know how well this article will appear to others, but I've decided (Despite what I said at Martins talk page) that I'm going to leave it as it is. His political thought is dealt with throughout the biography, but it probably doesn't do it justice. Others can chop and change what they want from it. I think a policy needs to be outlined for famous thinkers like these, its hard to get a mix of biography and philosophy. I would think that an article on a thinker should combine the two, and a more specified article be created at something like [[Political Thought of Rousseau]]. What do you all think? [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 20:29, 7 May 2008 (CDT)

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I don't know how well this article will appear to others, but I've decided (Despite what I said at Martins talk page) that I'm going to leave it as it is. His political thought is dealt with throughout the biography, but it probably doesn't do it justice. Others can chop and change what they want from it. I think a policy needs to be outlined for famous thinkers like these, its hard to get a mix of biography and philosophy. I would think that an article on a thinker should combine the two, and a more specified article be created at something like Political Thought of Rousseau. What do you all think? Denis Cavanagh 20:29, 7 May 2008 (CDT)