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dGreat Books 24: Melissa Schwartzberg on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Social Contract"

dGreat Books 24: Melissa Schwartzberg on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Social Contract"

Update: 2019-10-19
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"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." The opening sentence of 18th century philosopher Jean-Jacques Roussau's Social Contract poses a central question for all of us. Why do we live under conditions of inequality, violence, dependency and general unhappiness (just look on twitter!) if society is made by us and for us? I spoke with Melissa Schwartzberg, who is Silver Professor of Politics at New York University and a specialist in political theory, about Rousseau's importance today.

Uli Baer teaches literature and photography as University Professor at New York University. A recipient of Guggenheim, Getty and Humboldt awards, in addition to hosting "Speaking of…” he hosts (with Caroline Weber) the podcast "The Proust Questionnaire” and is Editorial Director at Warbler Press. Email ucb1@nyu.edu; Twitter @UliBaer.

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dGreat Books 24: Melissa Schwartzberg on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Social Contract"

dGreat Books 24: Melissa Schwartzberg on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's "Social Contract"

Ulrich C. Baer