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Rousseau and the modern state

Hamden, Conn.,: Archon Books (1934)

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  1. “Ubi Patria – Ibi Bene”: The Scope and Limits of Rousseau's Patriotic Education. [REVIEW]Yossi Yonah - 1999 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 18 (6):365-388.
    Does the inculcation of patriotic sentiments in the hearts of patriotsrender them invulnerable to the malady of self-alienation experiencedotherwise by citizens of the “atomist” state? Rousseau, as will be shownin this paper, provided a positive answer to this question. Accordingly,he accorded utmost importance in his political and educational writingto the education for patriotism. The purpose of this paper is to offer acritical assessment of Rousseau's education for patriotism. I suggestthat when successfully implemented, this education leads to theestrangement and effacement of (...)
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  • Autonomy and Common Good: Interpreting Rousseau’s General Will.Michael J. Thompson - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (2):266-285.
    Rousseau’s project in his Social Contract was to construct a conception of human subjectivity and political institutions that would transcend what he saw to be the limits of liberal political theory of his time. I take this as a starting point to put forward an interpretation of his theory of the general will as a kind of social cognition that is able to preserve individual autonomy and freedom alongside concerns with the collective welfare of the community. But whereas many have (...)
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  • Lo que los filósofos hermenéuticos podemos aprender de Unamuno sobre el nacionalismo.Miguel Ángel Quintana Paz - 2004 - Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 31:107-134.
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