
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 Passions
Man loses by old age, or by accident all the acquisitions he has made and consequence of his perfectibility. Is it not because he thus returns to his primitive condition? It is this faculty which in a succession of ages produces his discoveries and mistakes,. His virtues and vices at long run renders him both his own and nature's tyrant.
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