
A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind, by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Part I.
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The Importance of Understanding Virtues
It is proper to suspend the judgment we might form of such a situation, and be upon our guard against prejudice. But above all things let us be aware concluding with Hobbes that man as having no idea of goodness must be naturally bad. A bad man says he is a robust child, but this is not proving that savage man is a robustChild. He would make nothing of striking his mother when she delayed ever so little to give him the breast.
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