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Making Citizens - Rousseau's Political Theory of Culture (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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Making Citizens - Rousseau's Political Theory of Culture (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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Rousseau's theory of the effect of culture on politics is central
to his philosophical understanding of society. Zev Trachtenberg
explores this connection, taking Rousseau's theory to be a model of
how consideration of culture can be incorporated into a wider
account of political life. Trachtenberg begins with an
interpretation of Rousseau's concept of the general will. His
analysis identifies attitudes individuals can adopt that facilitate
or impede social co-operation - attitudes Rousseau holds are
culturally formed. He then takes up Rousseau's account of the
evolution of human psychology, which can bring about either the
actual political failure of existing society, or the possible
political success of an ideal society Rousseau imagines. The
culture of existing society exacerbates individuals' self-interest,
leading to failures in collective action. But the culture of ideal
society instills civic virtue, which motivates individuals to
co-operate with one another. Trachtenberg concludes with the
criticism that Rousseau's cultural ideal conflicts with his account
of legitimacy. Legitimacy requires that citizens have the cognitive
skills needed to formulate the general will.
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