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# A Discourse on Inequality (Penguin Classics)

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Review: The Genesis of Modern Sociology - Generous reader, The introduction by Maurice Cranston is almost 50 pages long, but it is well worth the read. In it he describes the institutional history of the Genevan republic (into which Rousseau was born) and the life of Rousseau up to the time he wrote his Discourse on Inequality from the late fall of 1753 to the early spring of 1754. Cranston also does a great job of explaining the essential arguments Rousseau makes in this text. This work, as Cranston explains, was instrumental in the development of the social sciences, including anthropology and political theory. To a greater extent than either Hobbes of Locke, Rousseau sets out to explain what human beings in a hypothetical “State of Nature” would have been like living in solitariness. Unlike Hobbes and Locke, Rousseau contends in the preface to the Discourse that humans would not have been philosophers before they had at least developed a capacity for abstract language, which could only have emerged after humans had left the State of Nature. Notions of property, therefore, could only have arisen within a societal context, as would rights in general. Agree with him or not, Rousseau makes very interesting arguments and follows a pretty solid method in his approach to answering the question on the origins of inequality, which came from a prompt by the French Academy of Dijon. Whether you find his ideas compelling or ridiculous, there is no denying the powerful language Rousseau uses, as it comes across even in translation. This is an indispensable essay for anyone interested in political and/or social theory, and a vital text in conflict and concord with the the Enlightenment tradition. Apparently, Voltaire loathed it and wrote scathing critiques of it in his personal copy while Diderot sympathized with it, being the closest Rousseau ever came to expressing a philosophy similar to Diderot. Farewell, generous reader.
Review: classic - this is a classic worth reading written by the philosopher, rousseau. i was a little surprised with his approach / maybe expecting a 21st century we are all really equal. while equality is suggested, it reflects the writer and his times (for example, the belief, "what? a woman can think as well as me?") kind of thinking. he discusses selections, particularly from western culture and experience, of the history and natural or biological basis of various inequalities. brilliant logic. A-, it comes recommended for individuals who want to read about inequality. since it's so inexpensive on kindle, i recommend your looking through this if you have a kindle. if not, i'd probably just read more recent treatises on equality from the 20th and 21st century that adequately summarize this piece.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,645 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #234 in Political Philosophy (Books) #305 in History & Theory of Politics #501 in Philosophy of Ethics & Morality |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (322) |
| Dimensions  | 7.78 x 5.03 x 0.47 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| Grade level  | 12 and up |
| ISBN-10  | 0140444394 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0140444391 |
| Item Weight  | 2.31 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 192 pages |
| Publication date  | February 5, 1985 |
| Publisher  | Penguin Classics |
| Reading age  | 18 years and up |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Genesis of Modern Sociology
*by J***Z on January 6, 2021*

Generous reader, The introduction by Maurice Cranston is almost 50 pages long, but it is well worth the read. In it he describes the institutional history of the Genevan republic (into which Rousseau was born) and the life of Rousseau up to the time he wrote his Discourse on Inequality from the late fall of 1753 to the early spring of 1754. Cranston also does a great job of explaining the essential arguments Rousseau makes in this text. This work, as Cranston explains, was instrumental in the development of the social sciences, including anthropology and political theory. To a greater extent than either Hobbes of Locke, Rousseau sets out to explain what human beings in a hypothetical “State of Nature” would have been like living in solitariness. Unlike Hobbes and Locke, Rousseau contends in the preface to the Discourse that humans would not have been philosophers before they had at least developed a capacity for abstract language, which could only have emerged after humans had left the State of Nature. Notions of property, therefore, could only have arisen within a societal context, as would rights in general. Agree with him or not, Rousseau makes very interesting arguments and follows a pretty solid method in his approach to answering the question on the origins of inequality, which came from a prompt by the French Academy of Dijon. Whether you find his ideas compelling or ridiculous, there is no denying the powerful language Rousseau uses, as it comes across even in translation. This is an indispensable essay for anyone interested in political and/or social theory, and a vital text in conflict and concord with the the Enlightenment tradition. Apparently, Voltaire loathed it and wrote scathing critiques of it in his personal copy while Diderot sympathized with it, being the closest Rousseau ever came to expressing a philosophy similar to Diderot. Farewell, generous reader.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ classic
*by R***H on April 25, 2009*

this is a classic worth reading written by the philosopher, rousseau. i was a little surprised with his approach / maybe expecting a 21st century we are all really equal. while equality is suggested, it reflects the writer and his times (for example, the belief, "what? a woman can think as well as me?") kind of thinking. he discusses selections, particularly from western culture and experience, of the history and natural or biological basis of various inequalities. brilliant logic. A-, it comes recommended for individuals who want to read about inequality. since it's so inexpensive on kindle, i recommend your looking through this if you have a kindle. if not, i'd probably just read more recent treatises on equality from the 20th and 21st century that adequately summarize this piece.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Interesting, short read. Easy to follow
*by L***M on November 2, 2024*

Used it as a source for some classes. I like that it includes references, seems a lot of the points made were refuted, which is funny, but still has some ideas applicable to modern times. Rosseau was a bur ahead if his time, I think.

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