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Rousseau Discourse on Inequality

Rousseau’s “Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men,” written in 1755 and also known as the Second Discourse, stands as one of the most revolutionary philosophical works of the 18th century. In this groundbreaking text, Jean-Jacques Rousseau asked a fundamental question that would reshape political thought: How did inequality begin in human […]

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Thomas Hobbes on liberty

The Concept of Liberty is an important theory of Thomas Hobbes in the history of Political philosophy. Thomas Hobbes, the 17th-century English philosopher discusses social contract theory in which hobbies explain the scope of individual liberty. Hobbes argued that in the state of nature, individuals get unrestrained liberty, but life is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish

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