Title: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
1Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778)
2Life, Times, Works
- Self-Educated Bohemian, settled in Paris, worked
unsuccessfully as composer and other professions - 1749 The (First) Discourse on the Sciences and
the Arts - 1755 The Second Discourse
- 1762 The Social Contract
- The Enlightenment(s)
3The State of Nature and Natural Man
- Instinct
- Vigor
- Strength
- Pity
- Love of Self
- (Amour de Soi vs. Amour Propre)
- Understanding / Reflection / Reason
- Speech
- Sociability
- Morality (Vices and Virtues)
- Time
- Property
4The Plot
- State of Nature
- The Golden Age, Family
- Metallurgy and Agriculture
- Division of Labor, Property and Dependence,
Inequality - A State of War
- A Social Contract
5Comparing States of Nature
- Thomas Hobbes Pity and Indifference vs. Passions
and Violence - John Locke Instinct vs. Reason and Speech
- Adam Smith Self-Sufficiency vs. Dependence
- Aristotle solitude vs. the social/political
animal
6The Function of the State of Nature
- False Projections
- A Critical History of the Present
- The State of Nature as Thought Experiment
- Contingency and Necessity
7Human Nature in Rousseau
- Machiavelli and Rousseau
- Good vs. Evil
- Perfectibility vs. Immutable Nature
- Human Nature as a Blank Slate
- Nature and Nurture
- Individual vs. Species
- Rousseau and Anthropology
8Romanticism Considered
- Romanticism, Enlightenment and Commercial Society
- Romanticism as Quietism and Aestheticism
- Romanticism and Fascism
- Romanticism, Suffering and Reason
- Kants Categorical Imperative The maxim of all
of your actions should be such that it could
always become a general law - Romanticism as a Testimony of Loss
- Voltaire Alors, nous allons au quatre pieds?
9Transcendentalism Romanticism American Style
Thoreau, Emerson and Whitman
Walden
10The Romantic Rousseau
- Glorification of Nature and the Noble Savage
11Rococo and the Ancien Regime
12Rococo Art and Architecture
13 The Aesthetics of Fascism?
14Does he have a Point?
- Obesity, Anorexia etc.
- Allergies
- Cardio-Vascular Diseases
- Cancer
- Multiple Addictions (Drugs, Sex, Gambling)
- Insomnia
- Depression, Neurosis etc.
- Cheating
- Greed
15Coakley Cay Island
340 Acres 500 Meters Beach 25,000,000 USD
16Why would YOU want to live on Coakley Cay Island?
- Man is born free, and everywhere he is in
chains - The goal CC has achieved and offers you to be a
part of -
- To find a form of association that will defend
and protect the person and goods of each
associate with the full common force and by means
of which each, uniting with all, nevertheless
obey only himself and remain as free as before
17Our Principles
- The General Will
- Volonte Generale
- Citoyen (Citizen)
- Moral and Civil Freedom (Autonomy)
- The Will of All / Particular Wills
- Volonte de Tous
- Bourgeois
- (Private Person)
- Natural Freedom
18in institutional practice
- Sovereignty inalienable and indivisible
- Sovereign and Government
- Laws and Decrees
19FAQ
- What does the legislator do?
- Is it going to be Big Government?
- Does it hurt, being forced to be free?
- Can I sue?
- Can I maintain my religious convictions?
- Id like to form an interest group
- Is it okay to be a Woman?
- Sorry, what was the General Will again?