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From: Reference & Research Book News
Date: 20060801
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Perfection and disharmony in the thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Marks, Jonathan.
Cambridge U. Pr.
2005
191 pages
$65.00
Hardcover
B2138
Few have survived as long in the public imagination as Rousseau. His thought has readily come to serve scholars, students and a wide variety of sages and sinners. Here with Marks (political science and philosophy, Carthage College) Rousseau serves again, this time in a rereading comparing his work to that of Charles Taylor to discern how Rousseau relates to the gap between liberalism and ...
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