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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

e-artnow · Ebook · April 15, 2019

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In his seminal work, "Discourse on the Origin of Inequality," Jean-Jacques Rousseau delves into the complex interplay between humanity, society, and moral development.

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Authors
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher
e-artnow
Published
April 15, 2019
Format
Ebook
Theme
Social Theory · French Literary Criticism
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Social Theory

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  • French Literary Collections

  • Political History & Ideas

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In his seminal work, "Discourse on the Origin of Inequality," Jean-Jacques Rousseau delves into the complex interplay between humanity, society, and moral development. Written in 1755, this discourse contrasts the state of nature—with its inherent equality and freedom—against the established social constructs that foster inequality. Rousseau's literary style is both persuasive and contemplative, using eloquent prose to critique contemporary civilization and the institutions...

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In his seminal work, "Discourse on the Origin of Inequality," Jean-Jacques Rousseau delves into the complex interplay between humanity, society, and moral development. Written in 1755, this discourse contrasts the state of nature—with its inherent equality and freedom—against the established social constructs that foster inequality. Rousseau's literary style is both persuasive and contemplative, using eloquent prose to critique contemporary civilization and the institutions that perpetuate social stratification. The philosophical arguments laid out within provide a foundational exploration of what it means to be human in a structured society, prompting readers to reflect on the roots and ramifications of inequality in their own lives. Rousseau, a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment, was influenced by personal experiences of alienation and the socioeconomic disparities he observed in 18th-century Europe. His insatiable curiosity about human nature and society spurred him to examine the moral implications of societal progress, questioning whether advancements truly benefit humanity. His ideas resonate with the Romantic movement that followed, demonstrating the tension between individualism and collective governance. This book is indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of modern social thought. Rousseau’s incisive arguments challenge readers to reconsider their perspectives on justice, equality, and human connection. "Discourse on the Origin of Inequality" not only unveils the philosophical roots of social inequities but also invites ongoing dialogue about creating a more equitable society.

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