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Discourse on Inequality

By Rousseau, Jean Jacques

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Title: Discourse on Inequality  
Author: Rousseau, Jean Jacques
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Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
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Excerpt: Dedication to the Republic of Geneva most honourable, magnificent and sovereign lords, convinced that only a virtuous citizen can confer on his country honours which it can accept, I have been for thirty years past working to make myself worthy to offer you some public homage; and, this fortunate opportunity supplementing in some degree the insufficiency of my efforts, I have thought myself entitled to follow in embracing it the dictates of the zeal which inspires me, rather than the right which should have been my authorisation. Having had the happiness to be born among you, how could I reflect on the equality which nature has ordained between men, and the inequality which they have introduced, without reflecting on the profound wisdom by which both are in this State happily combined and made to coincide, in the manner that is most in conformity with natural law, and most favourable to society, to the maintenance of public order and to the happiness of individuals? In my researches after the best rules common sense can lay down for the constitution of a government, I have been so struck at finding them all in actuality in your own, that even had I not been born within your walls I should have thought it indispensable for me to offer this picture of human society to that people, which of all others seems to be possessed of its greatest advantages, and to have best guarded against its abuses.

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Table of Contents: Discourse on Inequality, 1 -- Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1 -- Dedication TO THE REPUBLIC OF GENEVA, 1 -- Preface, 6 -- A DISSERTATION ON THE ORIGIN AND FOUNDATION OF THE INEQUALITY OF MANKIND -- THE FIRST PART, 10 -- THE SECOND PART, 24

 
 



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