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What Is Rousseau's Discourse On The Origin Of Inequality

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Inequality is the result of the formation of a society. In the treatise, Discourse on the Origin of Inequality, Rousseau analyzes the important factors that develop inequality through human nature’s natural instincts in a society. A society is a group of individuals who leave the state of nature to achieve a common goal under the rule of a higher power. In this case, society’s common goal is to protect themselves from their primitive state of nature. Throughout society’s creation, self-preservation, natural talents, and jealousy become an important influence on the development of inequality. Self-preservation is one of the many elements that lead to the origination of inequality. According to Rousseau, man’s “first concern was that of his …show more content…

Hence, men are naturally born unequal, and they do not realize that these special talents are in only a small portion of men until after the development of a society. Rousseau comments, “of all supernatural gifts [a man] could have received … he must have left the hands of nature, I see an animal less strong than some” (19). This quotation shows how men begin to recognize more strength and ability in some, and fragility and inability in others. These natural gifts give men a disadvantage. Men desire “to show himself to be something other than what he in fact was … for his own advantage. (54) Going back to the idea of self-preservation being a component for the cause of inequality, men covet talent and do their best to show off their greatest capabilities… even if they are not the best at it, they put in the effort to display themselves as “the greatest man” in the talent they choose to flaunt. Men with gifts, knew their gifts and used it to their full potential. For example, Rousseau says, “the strongest did the most work; the most adroit turned theirs to better advantage, [and] the most ingenious founds ways to shorten their labor.” (53) Men with naturally born talents take advantage of their gifts, and benefit from it. They have a reputation of being exceptional in a specific category, and their goal is to maintain their talent in order to satisfy their …show more content…

It is an emotion; the term typically refers to feelings of insecurity, fear, and envy due to a lack of possessions or status. As stated by Rousseau, “the people [who have] wandered least from the state of nature, are the people least subject to jealousy” (40). By leaving the state of nature, men are more prone to becoming envious of other people who are able to do something better than what he can do. Men begin to “look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the handsomest, the strongest, the most adroit or the most eloquent became the most highly regarded. And this was the first step toward inequality and, at the same time, toward vice.” (49). Rousseau is explaining how people who are more talented become noticed, and the observers become jealous, because they do not have the same amount of dominance and gain as do the men with talents. Jealousy leads to vice and immorality, for the reason of inequality. Men who are born “vanity and contempt on the one hand, [cause] shame and envy on the other. And the fermentation caused by these new leavens eventually produced compounds fatal to happiness and innocence.” (49). Men lose their joy and morality which lower their self-esteem and make them feel somewhat meaningless. This gap between men born with gifts versus men who are jealous of these gifts, causes equality to perish and men to feel

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