This new reading of Jean-Jacques Rousseau challenges traditional
views of the eighteenth-century political philosopher's attitudes
toward women and his perceived pessimism about human experience.
Mira Morgenstern finds in Rousseau an appreciation of the
complexities and multidimensionality of life that allowed him to
criticize various easy dualisms promoted by his fellow liberal
thinkers and point to the crucial mediating role that women fulfill
between the private and public spheres.
Morgenstern sees Rousseau as an important contributor to the
feminist thoughts and concerns that animate so much of our public
and private discourse today. While Rousseau is commonly seen as a
patriarchal misogynist, Morgenstern finds evidence in his writing
that belies much of this claim. Rousseau was very much a man of his
time, but he also believed that women were the key to transmitting
his ideals of personal and political authenticity, thereby
transforming his theory from ephemeral ideas into practical
reality.
A careful evaluation of Rousseau's writings on women reveals his
highly complex sense of reality, especially his awareness that the
solutions to life's complex problems are often temporary and must
be renegotiated over time. Rousseau is more persistent than most in
highlighting the weaknesses and pitfalls of liberal political
thought, whose fundamental characteristic is its categorization of
life on the basis of dualistic categories: public and private,
outside and inside, male and female.
Ultimately, what makes Rousseau worth reading today, argues
Morgenstern, is his ability to illuminate critical weaknesses in
the dualisms of liberal political theory and his pointing out, if
only by implication, alternative ways of reaching the full measure
of our individual and communal humanity. In honoring the
traditional liberal emphasis on individual liberty and
self-development, Rousseau's meditations on the proper aim of
political life are especially helpful to those today who seek ways
to expand liberalism's promise of freedom and authenticity, while
not losing sight of the common threads of meaning and community
that continue to bind us together.
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