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Discourse on Inequality

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. Les mer
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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.

Detaljer

Forlag
Penguin Classics
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
192
ISBN
9780140444391
Utgivelsesår
1984
Format
20 x 13 cm

Om forfatteren

JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU was born in Geneva in 1712. Abandoned by his father at the age of ten he tried his hand as an engraver's apprentice before he left the city in 1728. From then on he was to wander Europe seeking an elusive happiness. At Turin he became a Catholic convert; and as a footman, seminarist, music teacher or tutor visited many parts of Switzerland and France. In 1732 he settled for eight years at Chambéry or Les Charmettes, the country house of Madame de Warens, remembered by Rousseau as an idyllic place in the Confessions. In 1741 he set out for Paris where he met Diderot who commissioned him to write the musical articles for the Encyclopédie. In the meantime he fathered five children by Thérèse Levasseur, a servant girl, and abandoned them to a foundling home. The 1750s witnessed a breach with Voltaire and Diderot and his writing struck a new note of defiant independence. In his Discours sur les sciences et les arts and the Discours sur l'origine de l'inégalité he showed how the growth of civilization corrupted natural goodness and increased inequality between men. In 1758 he attacked his former friends, the Encyclopaedists, in the Lettre à d'Alembert sur les spectacles which pilloried cultured society. In 1757 he moved to Montmorency and these five years were the most fruitful of his life. His remarkable novel La nouvelle Héloise (1761), met with immediate and enormous success. In this and in Émile, which followed a year later, Rousseau invoked the inviolability of personal ideals against the power of the state and the pressures of society. The crowning achievement of his political philosophy was The Social Contract, published in 1762. That same year he wrote an attack on revealed religion, the Profession de foi du vicaire savoyard. He was driven from Switzerland and fled to England where he only succeeded in making an enemy of Hume and returned to his continental peregrinations. In 1770 Rousseau completed his Confessions. His last years were spent largely in France where he died in 1778.

Kunders vurdering

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Pia – 22.10.2005

– Språket og eiendomsretten spiller hovedrollen i utviklingen av ulikheten mellom menneskene, mener Rousseau. I naturtilstanden brukte mennesker gester for å angi objekter. Man kunne ikke snakke om det som var utenfor synsfeltet, for det fantes ikke noe abstrakt språk. Naturmennesket vil bare leve i fred. Samfunnsmennesket finner seg stadig mer anstrengende gjøremål. Eiendomsretten begynte med at noen gjerdet inn et område og sa 'dette er mitt'. Først fører dette til krangel om hva som er mitt og dit; plyndring og angrep. Senere blir eiendomsretten en lov. Mennesket begynner å smiske, og berike seg på andres bekostning. Rousseau mener ikke at vi kan gå tilbake til naturtilstanden, men han vil at vi skal komme nærmere den opprinnelige friheten. Han skriver personlig og fra hjertet. Dette er en bok som kan leses av alle, nesten som en god roman, takket være Rousseaus suverene skrivekunst.

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