Chambery, 12 June 1754: Rousseau's Writing on Inequality

Rousseau's opening characterization of the problem of inequalities in the "Discourse on the Origins of Inequalities" is examined. Rousseau attempts to form a common language, thus inviting one's society to respond to the attempt at being intelligible.

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Equality
EQUALITY OR INEQUALITY
History of political ideas
Human Ecology
Humans
Inequality
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU
Legislators
Methodology
Natural Environment
Philosophy
Philosophy of history. Social and political philosophy. Philosophy of law
Pity
Political discourse
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
POLITICAL THEORY
Political thought
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques (1712-1778)
Social and political philosophy
Social contract
Social Inequality
Social Philosophy
Society
SOCIETY AS A WHOLE
State of nature
Theater
Writing
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