A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind

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In A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind Jean-Jacques Rousseau delves into the nature and origins of human inequality. Rousseau distinguishes between two types of inequality: natural or physical inequality which arises from differences in age health and physical attributes and moral or political inequality which is established by societal conventions and manifests in disparities of wealth honor and power. He argues that natural inequality is inherent and unavoidable while moral inequality is a construct of human society. Rousseau critiques the philosophers who have attempted to trace the origins of society back to a state of nature suggesting that they have often projected societal concepts onto this primitive state. He posits that in the state of nature humans were solitary equal and free driven by basic needs and instincts rather than complex desires and shifts. Rousseau suggests that the development of language property and social structures led to the emergence of moral inequality as these developments created dependencies and hierarchies. He challenges the notion that civilization has improved human morality suggesting instead that it has introduced new forms of corruption and vice. Rousseau's discourse invites readers to reflect on the nature of human progress and the true cost of societal advancement.
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