“I ask: which of the two, civil or natural life, is more likely to become insufferable to those who live it? We see about us practically no people who do not complain about their existence; many even deprive themselves of it to the extent they are able, and the combination of divine and human laws is hardly enough to stop this disorder. I ask: has anyone ever heard of a savage man who was living in liberty ever dreaming of complaining about his life and of killing himself?”
Quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
This book delves into the philosophical and sociological aspects of inequality, examining its historical and contemporary manifestations. more
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