
59: Jean-Jacques Rousseau - Nietzsche’s Mirror Image
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The General Will of a Given Group
Rousseau sees the legislator as a man who's learned about the passions and vices of men, but without indulging in any of them. So he understands all of those psychological hang ups or faults that people might have which will make it easier for him to interpret the general will. He doesn't like enforce the general will by persuasion. Rousseau writes: "The human race would have long since ceased to be had its preservation depended only on the reasonings"
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