Public vision, private lives : Rousseau, religion, and 21st-century democracy / Mark S. Cladis.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003Description: xvii, 298 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0195125541
- 9780195125542
- 321.8 21
- JC179.R9 C53 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-283) and index.
Preparing for the Journey: An Introduction -- I. From the Garden to the City: The Tragic Passage -- 1. Nature's Garden -- 2. Revisiting the Garden's Solitaires -- 3. From the Garden to the Blessed Country: The Precarious Passage -- 4. The Rush to Slavery -- 5. The City: Life in the Ousted Condition -- 6. Overcoming Moral Evil: Rousseau at the Crossroads -- II. Paths to Redemption -- 7. Reforming the City: The Extreme Public Path -- 8. Evading the City: The Private Path -- 9. The Mountain Village: The Path to Family, Work, Community, and Love -- 10. Reconciling Citizen and Solitaire: Religious Dimensions of the Middle Way -- 11. Residual Conflict: Democracy and Ineluctable Friction -- Conclusion: A Way Forward: Rousseau and 21st-Century Democracy.
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