Interdependência e socialidade humana em Rousseau
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v26i1.66769Abstract
Rousseau says, at the beginning of the Social Contract, that he intends to take “men as they are” and “laws as they may be”. Taking individuals as interdependent and ambivalent (between cooperation and competition) and laws (and politics) as a “technology of cooperation”, this text seeks to retrace the path of Rousseaunian reflection from the recognition of the fact of interdependence and its implications for the human sociality to the defense of a radically democratic conception of political authority.Downloads
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