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The ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) have been profoundly influential — and not for the better. We’ll discuss his views on the origins of inequality, the role of the legislator, and the place of the individual in political society. Not an episode to skip, trust me.

About the Guest

Gerard Casey is professor emeritus of philosophy at University College, Dublin, where he served as department head. He is an associated scholar of the Mises Institute.

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Book Discussed

Freedom’s Progress? A History of Political Thought

Guest’s Related Book

Libertarian Anarchy: Against the State

Previous Appearances

Ep. 1083 Overlooked History: The Early Development of Libertarian Ideas

Ep. 1047 Early Anarchists, from Godwin to Spooner — What Did They Believe?

Ep. 1012 The Fallacies of Marxism, with Gerard Casey

Ep. 1007 Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Liberty

Ep. 999 “Limited Government” Isn’t Good Enough

Ep. 336 A Libertarian Gallop Through Political Thought

Ep. 117 Libertarian Anarchy

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