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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (The Norton Library)

Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (The Norton Library)

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AboutĀ Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

The Norton Library edition of Rousseau’sĀ DiscourseĀ features an inviting and readable translation by Julia Conaway Bondanella that makes the text accessible to the modern English reader while faithfully preserving the power and clarity of Rousseau’s voice and style of argumentation. A thorough introduction by Frederick Neuhouser—"one of the most brilliant philosophical readers of Rousseau that we haveā€ (Christopher Brooke)—provides historical and intellectual context for theĀ DiscourseĀ and its major arguments. Annotations throughout the text clarify obscure or ambiguous terms and references.

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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (The Norton Library)

Paperback - 128 pages

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AboutĀ Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

The Norton Library edition of Rousseau’sĀ DiscourseĀ features an inviting and readable translation by Julia Conaway Bondanella that makes the text accessible to the modern English reader while faithfully preserving the power and clarity of Rousseau’s voice and style of argumentation. A thorough introduction by Frederick Neuhouser—"one of the most brilliant philosophical readers of Rousseau that we haveā€ (Christopher Brooke)—provides historical and intellectual context for theĀ DiscourseĀ and its major arguments. Annotations throughout the text clarify obscure or ambiguous terms and references.

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Paperback - 128 pages

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AboutĀ Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

The Norton Library edition of Rousseau’sĀ DiscourseĀ features an inviting and readable translation by Julia Conaway Bondanella that makes the text accessible to the modern English reader while faithfully preserving the power and clarity of Rousseau’s voice and style of argumentation. A thorough introduction by Frederick Neuhouser—"one of the most brilliant philosophical readers of Rousseau that we haveā€ (Christopher Brooke)—provides historical and intellectual context for theĀ DiscourseĀ and its major arguments. Annotations throughout the text clarify obscure or ambiguous terms and references.