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Title: A Discourse On Inequality(Rico Man)
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January 10, 1998 |
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He says we should "consider him, in a word, just as he must have come from the hands of nature, we behold in him an animal weaker than some, and less agile than others; but, taking him all around, the most advantageously organized of any." He presumes that man's needs would be easily satisfied... Showed first 250 characters
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His food was easily gained, as was his rest, and he was without need of shelter. Basically, all his needs were easily supplied and obtained. So, where then, can a society come about in which there can be social minorities and majorities? Essentially, this is what Rousseau wanted to know... Showed next 250 characters
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