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General Will Before Rousseau: The Transformation of the Divine Into the Civic
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Title: General Will Before Rousseau: The Transformation of the Divine Into the Civic
Author: Patrick Riley
G: 1704115
ISBN: 0691022925
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 1988
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 296
Section: Philosophy | General
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Patrick Riley traces the forgotten roots of Rousseau's concept to seventeenth-century questions about the justice of God. If He wills that all men be saved, does He have a general will that produces universal salvation? And, if He does not, why does He will particularly" that some men be damned? The theological origin of the "general will" was important to Rousseau himself. He uses the language of divinity bequeathed to him by Pascal, Malebranche, Fenelon, and others to dignify, to elevate, and to "save" politics.
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