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A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau's important
early political writings in faithful English translations. This
volume includes the Discourse on the Sciences and Arts and the
Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality among Men
- the so-called First and Second Discourses - together with
Rousseau's extensive Replies to critics of these Discourses; the
Essay on the Origin of Languages; the Letter to Voltaire on
Providence; as well as several minor but illuminating writings -
the Discourse on Heroic Virtue and the essay Idea of the Method in
the Composition of a Book. In these as well as in his later
writings, Rousseau probes the very premises of modern thought. His
influence was wide-reaching from the very first, and it has
continued to grow since his death. The American and the French
Revolutions were profoundly affected by his thought, as were
Romanticism and Idealism. This new edition features up-to-date
translations, an expanded introduction, and an extensive editorial
apparatus designed to assist students at every level access these
seminal texts.
A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau's major
later political writings in up-to-date English translations. This
volume includes the essay on Political Economy, The Social
Contract, and the extensive, late Considerations on the Government
of Poland, as well as the important draft on The Right of War and a
selection of his letters on various aspects of his political
thought. The Social Contract, Rousseau's most comprehensive
political work - he called it a 'small treatise' - was condemned on
publication by both the civil and the ecclesiastical authorities in
France as well as in Geneva, and warrants for its author's arrest
were issued. Rousseau was forced to flee and it is during this
period that he wrote some of his autobiographical works. This new
edition features an expanded introduction, and an extensive
editorial apparatus designed to assist students at every level
access these seminal texts.
A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau's important
early political writings in faithful English translations. This
volume includes the Discourse on the Sciences and Arts and the
Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality among Men
- the so-called First and Second Discourses - together with
Rousseau's extensive Replies to critics of these Discourses; the
Essay on the Origin of Languages; the Letter to Voltaire on
Providence; as well as several minor but illuminating writings -
the Discourse on Heroic Virtue and the essay Idea of the Method in
the Composition of a Book. In these as well as in his later
writings, Rousseau probes the very premises of modern thought. His
influence was wide-reaching from the very first, and it has
continued to grow since his death. The American and the French
Revolutions were profoundly affected by his thought, as were
Romanticism and Idealism. This new edition features up-to-date
translations, an expanded introduction, and an extensive editorial
apparatus designed to assist students at every level access these
seminal texts.
A comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau's major
later political writings in up-to-date English translations. This
volume includes the essay on Political Economy, The Social
Contract, and the extensive, late Considerations on the Government
of Poland, as well as the important draft on The Right of War and a
selection of his letters on various aspects of his political
thought. The Social Contract, Rousseau's most comprehensive
political work - he called it a 'small treatise' - was condemned on
publication by both the civil and the ecclesiastical authorities in
France as well as in Geneva, and warrants for its author's arrest
were issued. Rousseau was forced to flee and it is during this
period that he wrote some of his autobiographical works. This new
edition features an expanded introduction, and an extensive
editorial apparatus designed to assist students at every level
access these seminal texts.
"On Tyranny" is Leo Strauss' classic reading of Xenophon's dialogue
Hiero, or Tyrannicus, in which the tyrant Hiero and the poet
Simonides discuss the advantages and disadvantages of exercising
tyranny. Included are a translation of the dialogue from its
original Greek, a critique of Strauss' commentary by the French
philosopher Alexandre Kojeve, and the complete correspondence
between the two. This corrected and expanded edition introduces
important revisions throughout and expands Strauss' restatement of
his position in light of Kojeve's commentary to bring it into
conformity with the text as it was originally published in France.
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