Supplément au voyage de Bougainville
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Supplément au Voyage de Bougainville by Denis Diderot is a philosophical dialogue that critiques European colonialism and societal norms through a fictional supplement to the travel accounts of the French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville. The narrative unfolds through conversations between two characters A and B who discuss the implications of Bougainville's voyage and the interactions between Europeans and the indigenous people of Tahiti. The text explores themes of natural law freedom and the corrupting influence of European civilization on indigenous societies. A significant portion of the dialogue is dedicated to the imagined farewell speech of a Tahitian elder who warns of the destructive consequences of European contact. The elder's speech highlights the contrast between the simple communal lifestyle of the Tahitians and the complex often hypocritical moral codes of Europeans. The text also includes a conversation between a ship's chaplain and a Tahitian named Orou which further examines the differences in cultural practices and the concept of property and marriage. Through these dialogues Diderot questions the moral authority of European customs and advocates for a return to natural simplicity and communal living.
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