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Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (Second Discourse), Polemics, and Political Economy
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Discourse on the Origins of Inequality (Second Discourse), Polemics, and Political Economy

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Includes the Second Discourse (complete with the author’s extensive notes), contemporary critiques by Voltaire, Diderot, Bonnet, and LeRoy, Rousseau’s replies (some never before translated), and Political Economy, which first outlined principles that were to become famous in the Social Contract. This is the first time that the works of 1755 and 1756 have been combined with careful commentary to show the coherence of Rousseau’s political system. The Second Discourse examines man in the true state of nature, prior to the formation of the first human societies, tracing the hypothetical history of political society and social inequality as they developed out of natural equality and independence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dartmouth College Press
Country
United States
Date
31 January 1993
Pages
242
ISBN
9780874516036

Includes the Second Discourse (complete with the author’s extensive notes), contemporary critiques by Voltaire, Diderot, Bonnet, and LeRoy, Rousseau’s replies (some never before translated), and Political Economy, which first outlined principles that were to become famous in the Social Contract. This is the first time that the works of 1755 and 1756 have been combined with careful commentary to show the coherence of Rousseau’s political system. The Second Discourse examines man in the true state of nature, prior to the formation of the first human societies, tracing the hypothetical history of political society and social inequality as they developed out of natural equality and independence.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Dartmouth College Press
Country
United States
Date
31 January 1993
Pages
242
ISBN
9780874516036