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Basic Political Writings by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Basic Political Writings

by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Hackett Publishing Company (1987), Paperback, 227 pages

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Five stars for Discourse on Inequality, two stars for Social Contract. So I settled on three altogether. ( )
  aubade | Mar 14, 2008 |
Rousseau is interesting, and I'd like to say I understand him thoroughly, but to me there *does* seem to be a contradiction between the love of liberty of "Discourse on the Origin of Inequality" and his view of the ideal government in "The Social Contract". Which latter work is, by the way, quite difficult especially after part two. Despite Wollstonecraft's calling him an optimist, one doesn't quite see that in this book. He seems to think so many things can go wrong in the constitution of a nation. I am left with ambivalent feelings about him, however I like his writing style. ( )
  puabi | Jun 8, 2006 |
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