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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

In “A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind,” Jean-Jacques Rousseau delves into the philosophical examination of human inequality, distinguishing between natural and artificial inequalities. Published in 1755, this seminal work employs a blend of historical analysis and speculative inquiry, employing Rousseau's characteristic lyrical style that interweaves personal reflection with grand philosophical discourse. The narrative crafts a compelling historical account of mankind'Äôs progression, ultimately positing that civilized society is a catalyst for moral and social disparities, challenging contemporary Enlightenment views that celebrated progress and rationality. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a pivotal figure in the Enlightenment and a precursor to romanticism, drew upon his own tumultuous upbringing and the social inequalities he observed in 18th-century Europe, which deeply influenced his thoughts. His rejection of the societal norms prevalent among his contemporaries, reflecting his own experiences of alienation and conflict, culminated in a profound inquiry into the origins of inequality and its implications for human freedom, a theme echoed in his other notable works. This influential treatise is an essential read for scholars of political philosophy, sociology, and history, as it challenges readers to reconsider the foundations of societal structures. Rousseau's arguments remain pertinent today, inviting an examination of the balance between freedom and inequality in contemporary discourse.
98 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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