Discourse On Inequality

Discourse On Inequality by Jean Jacques Rousseau is a philosophical treatise published by Kessinger Publishing, LLC on June 17, 2004. This edition spans 80 pages and is presented in English. Rousseau explores the origins and nature of inequality among human beings, arguing that it is not a natural state but a product of societal structures and institutions. He reflects on the state of nature, where humans lived in equality and harmony, contrasting this with the entrenched inequalities that arose with the emergence of private property and social hierarchies.
Readers will find a critical examination of Enlightenment ideas regarding progress and reason, as Rousseau contends that these concepts have contributed to the erosion of community and social bonds. He advocates for a return to a simpler, more communal way of life, emphasizing the importance of a shared social contract. This work remains significant in discussions surrounding social justice and the role of government in society, making it a notable contribution to the fields of philosophy and history. This edition serves as a facsimile reprint of the original, preserving its cultural importance while making it accessible to contemporary readers.
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“”A Discourse On Inequality”” is a philosophical treatise written by Jean Jacques Rousseau in 1754. The book explores the origins and nature of inequality among human beings and argues that inequality is not a natural state, but rather a product of societal structures and institutions. Rousseau posits that in a state of nature, before the advent of civilization, humans were equal and lived in harmony with each other and the natural world. However, with the emergence of private property, social hierarchies, and political power, inequality became entrenched and has persisted throughout history. Rousseau also critiques the prevailing Enlightenment ideas of progress and reason, arguing that they have led to the glorification of individualism and the erosion of community and social bonds. He proposes a return to a simpler, more communal way of life, where individuals are free to pursue their own interests within the context of a shared social contract. Overall, “”A Discourse On Inequality”” is a seminal work of political philosophy that continues to influence contemporary debates on social justice, inequality, and the role of government in society.It Is Of Man That I Have To Speak; And The Question I Am Investigating Shows Me That It Is To Men That I Must Address Myself: For Questions Of This Sort Are Not Asked By Those Who Are Afraid To Honour Truth. I Shall Then Confidently Uphold The Cause Of Humanity Before The Wise Men Who Invite Me To Do So, And Shall Not Be Dissatisfied If I Acquit Myself In A Manner Worthy Of My Subject And Of My Judges.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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