The Social Contract - Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau's great work "The Social Contract" read by Mil Nicholson and from Early Modern Texts. For more information, go to www.earlymoderntexts.com
    00:00 Book 1
    40:47 Book 2
    1:43:29 Book 3
    3:12:37 Book 4
    #Philosophy #Rousseau #PoliticalPhilosophy

Komentáře • 40

  • @whitneysmith895
    @whitneysmith895 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I love Rousseau’s mind.

  • @morongosteve
    @morongosteve Před rokem +6

    beautiful

  • @judithbreastsler
    @judithbreastsler Před rokem +9

    I didn’t expect this to be thee social contract

  • @themasculinismmovement
    @themasculinismmovement Před 9 měsíci +2

    Actually the general will seems to tend towards the preferences of the majority, or an equality on average

  • @thesecond4767
    @thesecond4767 Před rokem +1

    11:33

  • @christianeelizabeth5602

    3:02:51

    • @rat_king-
      @rat_king- Před 11 měsíci

      Usa Constitution much?

  • @themasculinismmovement
    @themasculinismmovement Před 9 měsíci

    contract or compact?

  • @drilldrulus1235
    @drilldrulus1235 Před měsícem

    37:51

  • @shiyumiza
    @shiyumiza Před rokem +3

    forsen

  • @Locreai
    @Locreai Před rokem +1

    First

  • @bocckoka
    @bocckoka Před rokem +11

    'madness doesn't create any right' - the woke people will definitely argue with that

    • @bocckoka
      @bocckoka Před rokem +1

      @@saimbhat6243 don't promote individualism, or I'll take my flipper off!

  • @chrissermoon4156
    @chrissermoon4156 Před rokem +6

    Not much has done more harm to the world than this workd by Rousseau. So sad.

    • @danielom8446
      @danielom8446 Před rokem +8

      why do you say that?

    • @dasuero7489
      @dasuero7489 Před rokem +2

      @@danielom8446 Perhaps the corruption or bad/evil co-opting of it that can sometimes lie in misunderstandings. I'm being as vague as possible to inspire discussion.

    • @danielom8446
      @danielom8446 Před rokem +11

      @@dasuero7489 so the work of Galileo is harmful because snipers use lens/scopes

    • @chrissermoon4156
      @chrissermoon4156 Před rokem +5

      ​@@danielom8446 Mainly because of the ideas presented in the book about the state of nature, the idea about a "will of the people" and his idea that you can fundamentally change man by changing social institutions and thus make the "new rational man" emerge after which all will be good.This book is in many ways the origin of what Hayek refered to as constructivist rationalism. The idea that we can construct society as we see fit. One of the main examples being the Committee of Public Safety led by Ropespierre during the French Revolution. Very inspired by The Social Contract in thier policy making. However, things, as is known, did not go as they had hoped. The "New Man" did not come. And so they began the Reign of Terror in an atempt to remove the those holding back the coming of the new age.

    • @danielom8446
      @danielom8446 Před rokem +13

      @@chrissermoon4156 and so the spread of democratic ideals was part of his legacy as well. I'm still unsure how his codification of basic social theory could be construed as a bad thing. You point out something bad happened because of it, i point out that that event's "bad"ness is tempered by its spreading of good ideas. You describe in part what he's done - but how was it bad for us?

  • @georgiarudolph3152
    @georgiarudolph3152 Před rokem +10

    this is an awful book

    • @oziasjohnson2463
      @oziasjohnson2463 Před rokem +1

      AGREED . . ! !

    • @jayendra363
      @jayendra363 Před 8 měsíci

      @@oziasjohnson2463😊😊

    • @firstal3799
      @firstal3799 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Tell me a single good philosophy book by a frenchie. Even Descartes is overblown by a factor of 10 x.

    • @luisneer
      @luisneer Před 3 měsíci

      why

    • @georgiarudolph3152
      @georgiarudolph3152 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@luisneer Rousseau's ideas in this book and his others influenced many Socialist and communist dictators. His ideas set the wheel rolling for the French revolution which was an incredibly horrific time of French history. Also, his values are just so twisted (I don't think I could ever agree with any of the values of someone who gives all 5 of his children to an orphanage for no good reason and then proceeds to write a book on parenting). His writing, though not the first of it's kind, heavily influenced the Postmodernist movement and the idea that humans, left to their own devices, will revert to their supposedly natural state which is goodness and that all institutes are evil. I personally believe that all humans are born with a sin nature so this teaching goes directly against my beliefs as a Christian. I understand if you disagree with me, and although I think you are wrong I'll respect your beliefs.