Rousseau: from the natural state to the civil status
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Rousseau. Social Class. Inequality.Abstract
This essay, articulating the work The Social Contract (1762) and Discourse on Inequality (1755), are discussed in the state of nature and the passage to the marital status, as presented by the author. In the first book presents a way to analyze the configuration of society in their marital status, with the operation of laws and governments, while in the second it is the period prior to the institutionalization of relations between men, discussing a possible characterization of the emergence of inequality and pointing, among other things, the origin of property.Downloads
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