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A Discourse on Inequality (Classics) Book
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Foyles
In A Discourse on Inequality Rousseau sets out to demonstrate how the growth of civilization corrupts man’s natural happiness and freedom by creating artificial inequalities of wealth, power and social privilege. Contending that primitive man was equal to his fellows, Rousseau believed that as societies become more sophisticated, the strongest and most intelligent members of the community gain an unnatural advantage over their weaker brethren, and that constitutions set up to rectify these imbalances through peace and justice in fact do nothing but perpetuate them. Rousseau’s political and social arguments in the Discourse were a hugely influential denunciation of the social conditions of his time and one of the most revolutionary documents of the eighteenth-century.
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Penguin
'How can we know the source of inequality among men if we do not first have knowledge of men themselves?' In A Discourse on Inequality Rousseau sets out to demonstrate how the growth of civilization corrupts man's natural happiness and freedom by creating artificial inequalities of wealth, power and social privilege.
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BookDepository
A Discourse on Inequality : Paperback : Penguin Books Ltd : 9780140444391 : 0140444394 : 05 Feb 1985 : Demonstrates how the growth of civilization corrupts man's natural happiness and freedom by creating artificial inequalities of wealth, power and social privilege.
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Pickabook
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Maurice Cranston, Maurice Cranston (Trans)
- 0140444394
- 9780140444391
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- 25 September 2003
- Penguin Classics
- Paperback (Book)
- 192
- New Ed
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