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MacKinnon, Rousseau, and the Origins of Inequality

Political Theory 101

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The Origins of Virtue in the Ancient World

Ancients worried about class infiltrating the state and messing it up. Salas describes corruption of virtue due to wealth inequality as one of the causes of the fall of the Republic. For most ancient theorists, the individual is a creation of and emerges up out of the state. So when the individuals start going wrong, you look to the state structure.

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