1st Edition

Rousseau and the Modern State

By Alfred Cobban Copyright 1964
    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1934, and revised and expanded in 1964, this book is the standard work on the political thought of Rousseau. It was acclaimed by English reviewers as ‘an excellently arranged, lucidly written, unbiased account of Rousseau’s political theory’, a ‘scholarly book, distinguished for lucidity both in thought and style’, and a ‘first-rate book in defence of the essential sanity of Rousseau’s thought’.

    1. The Interpretation of Rousseau  2. The Political World of Rousseau  3. Liberty and the General Will  4. Rousseau and the Nation State  5. The Social Ideal  6. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Modern Political Mind

    Biography

    Alfred Cobban