Rousseau's Political Writings: Discourse on Inequality, Discourse on Political Economy, On Social Contract
Explore the foundational ideas of modern political thought with Rousseau's Political Writings: Discourse on Inequality, Discourse on Political Economy, On Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This critical edition, published by WW Norton & Co in 1988, encompasses three of Rousseau's most significant works, totaling 336 pages that delve into themes of inequality, governance, and social justice.
In these essays, Rousseau challenges the accepted norms of his time, presenting radical ideas that continue to resonate in contemporary political discourse. From the deep analysis of inequality to the exploration of economic structures and the essence of the social contract, this edition provides valuable insights for anyone interested in political theory and philosophy.
Whether you are a student, educator, or simply an avid reader, this expertly edited paperback is an essential addition to your library, inviting you to engage with one of the most influential thinkers in history.