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(7pp) Rousseau developed the concept of the "noble
savage," and to test it, tried living in the woods.
Burke believed equality was a conception against
nature and served in the English Parliament. One
could claim they were both living out their
political convictions, yet actually there is a lot
more to their concepts and political consequences.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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their concepts and political consequences. Bibliography lists 5 sources. BBrobrkR.doc THE POLITICS OF ROUSSEAU and BURKE Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., November
2000 Introduction Rousseau developed the concept of the "noble savage," and to test it, tried living in the woods. Burke believed equality was a conception against nature
and served in the English Parliament. One could claim they were both living out their political convictions, yet actually there is a lot more to their concepts and political
consequences. Conception of Society Ever since we as humans rubbed two sticks together to try to make fire, we have been trying to figure out how to get along with
each other. One way to do that, is through observation -what seems to work from a given action. Another way, to try and reach a thoughtful conclusion, and
then try, to expand outward from it. The thoughtful approach can be challenging to understand, particularly, if each "thinker" thinks they have the one and only right answer.
Jean-Jacque Rousseau (1712-1778) "The first man who, having fenced in a piece of land, said, "This is mine," and found people na?ve enough to believe him, that man was the
true founder of civil society." (from Discours surlOrigine et le Fondement delIn?galit? Parmi les Hommes, 1754). General speaking we would like to think that a philosophers work will stand on
its own merit without the author, knowing of the philosophers personal life or background, yet in Rousseaus case, background knowledge is helpful. History: French, Swiss-born writer and philosopher, Rousseau,
had one of those minds which, like Marx and Freud, change the thinking of people within a single generation. Until he was 37, Rousseau had written nothing except the words
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