
Introducing Rousseau
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- Intro
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- I Myself, the Unique.
- Childhood in General
- Restricted Freedom
- Early Adventures
- Madame de Warens
- The Traveller
- Rousseau's Psychology
- Les Charmettes
- The End of the Affair
- Trying His Luck in Paris
- Thérèse and the Children
- The "Philosophes" and the Enlightenment
- The Risks of Philosophizing
- Rousseau's Vision
- Civilization and Modern Man
- The First Discourse
- The Falsehood of Civilization
- What Good Are Luxury and the Arts?
- Inconsistencies and Criticisms
- Fame at Last
- Rousseau's Theory of Language
- Derrida's Deconstruction of Rousseau
- Another Competition
- What Is Human Nature?
- Rousseau's Version
- The State of Nature
- Laws of Nature
- Nature and Natural
- Natural Humans
- Noble Savages and Orang-utans
- Rousseau's State of Nature
- Natural Men and Hobbes
- Natural Men and Grotius
- Modem Men
- Modern Society
- Contracts and Property
- The Chains of Property
- Choosing Another Path
- The Reaction of the Philosophes
- Rousseau's Refuge
- The First Romantic
- Sophie, a Real-Life Julie
- La Nouvelle Héloïse
- A Romantic Bestseller
- The Moral Letters
- Letter to D'Alembert
- A Spartan View of Theatre
- Rousseau's Views on Art and Music
- Émile, an Educational Novel
- A Psychology of Childhood
- Emile's Education
- Émile and Ethics
- Sophie and the "Fair Sex"
- A Successful Experiment?
- Progressive Educationalists
- Persecution for "Natural Religion"
- Rousseau the Mystic
- The Social Contract
- Societies and Rules
- Asking Awkward Questions
- Obligations, Self-Interest and Contracts
- Hobbes' and Locke's Views on the "Contract"
- Problems with the Contract
- The Meaning of Sovereignty
- Voluntary Association
- Rousseau's View of Laws
- Freedom and Obedience
- What Is the "Contract"?
- Organic Process
- What is The General Will?
- Collective Identity
- Citizens of a Single Community
- Obedience to Freedom
- The Will of All
- People as Sovereign
- Forced to Be Free
- Misguided Behaviour
- The Sovereign Body and Government
- Government By Aristocrats
- The Legislator
- Civil Religion: Deism
- Against Christianity
- Rousseau the Realist
- The Test Case of Corsica
- The Test Case of Poland
- Criticisms of Rousseau's Political Theories
- "The General Will" Under Scrutiny
- A Nebulous Concept
- The General Will and the Law
- A Romantic View of Communal Life
- The Collectivist State
- Public or Private Freedom?
- What Makes Good Citizens?
- Patriots or Hypocrites?
- The Persecution of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Rousseau Attacks Geneva
- Temporary Safety
- On the Run
- Visitors
- Exile to England
- Another Quarrel
- Return of the Exile
- Back in Paris
- The Confessions
- Beginning.
- The Need for Confession
- Nothing But the Truth
- Like a Novel
- Psychological Insight
- The Meaning of Confessions
- Confessions and the "System"
- Rousseau's Dialogues
- "Who Is Not Against Me?"
- Reason, Imagination and Romanticism
- Reveries of a Solitary Walker
- The Last Natural Man in Contemplation
- The End
- Rousseau the Many
- The French Revolution
- The Reign of Terror
- Other Followers of Rousseau
- Postmodernism and Rousseau
- Perfect Citizens
- Utopia or Dystopia?
- The Totalitarian State
- Romanticism
- Rousseau, the Reluctant Romantic
- The Role of the Artist
- Rousseau's Primitivism
- Ecological Prophecy
- The Costs of Civilization
- Did Rousseau Have A "System"?
- A System of Optimism
- Paradoxes and Conclusion
- Further Reading
- Acknowledgements
- Index
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