March 1, 2014
"No one, in the era when the bourgeoisie was proclaiming, with enormous philosophical and literary effort, its entitlement to emancipation, recognized the pathological aspect of thought as acutely as Rousseau, who himself wished for nothing more than to be able to halt the wheels ceaselessly turning within his head."

— W.G. Sebald on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in A Place in the Country.