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The General Will before Rousseau - The Transformation of the Divine into the Civic (Hardcover)
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The General Will before Rousseau - The Transformation of the Divine into the Civic (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy
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Patrick Riley traces the forgotten roots of Rousseau's concept to
seventeenth-century questions about the justice of God. If He wills
that all men be saved, does He have a general will that produces
universal salvation? And, if He does not, why does He will
particularly" that some men be damned? The theological origin of
the "general will" was important to Rousseau himself. He uses the
language of divinity bequeathed to him by Pascal, Malebranche,
Fenelon, and others to dignify, to elevate, and to "save" politics.
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