Harvard Classics, Vol. 34, Part 3
Even the soberest judged it requisite to sacrifice one part of their liberty to ensure the other, as a man, dangerously wounded in any of his limbs, readily parts with it to save the rest of his body.
Jean Jacques
Rousseau
Rousseau
Harvard Classics, Vol. 34, Part 3
A Discourse upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality among Mankind
Jean Jacques Rousseau
The movers of the French Revolution would embrace the ideas elaborated in this work written for a philosophical competition.
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