Publisher: | Yale University Press |
Genres: | Philosophy Books, Politics Books, Nonfiction Books |
Authors: | Jean-Jacques Rousseau , Gita May |
Pages: | 315 pages |
Binding: | Hardcover |
ISBN10: | 0300091419 |
ISBN13: | 9780300091410 |
Tags: | Philosophy eBooks, Politics eBooks, Nonfiction eBooks, epub eBooks, Free epub |
Language: | en |
Susan Dunn's introductory essay underlines the unity of Rousseau's political thought and explains why his ideas influenced Jacobin revolutionaries in France but repelled American revolutionaries across the ocean. Gita May's essay discusses Rousseau as cultural critic. Robert N. Bellah explores Rousseau's attempt to resolve the tension between the individual's desire for freedom and the obligations that society imposes. David Bromwich analyzes Rousseau as a psychologist of the human self. And Conor Cruise O'Brien takes on the "noxious," "deranged" Rousseau, excoriated by Edmund Burke but admired by Robespierre and Thomas Jefferson. Written from different, even opposing perspectives, these lucid essays convey a sense of the vital and contentious debate surrounding Rousseau and his legacy.
For this edition Susan Dunn has provided a new translation of the Discourse on the Sciences and Arts and has revised a previously published translation of The Social Contract.