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Rousseau’s Political Emancipatory Project
Raul Raunić
orcid.org/0000-0001-9979-3060
; Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
Rousseau’s work is united around the intention to provide a diagnosis and a therapy for the modern age that encompasses three emancipatory projects: pedagogical, political, and naturalistic. The author considers Rousseau’s central, political emancipatory project and analyses its particular social contract from the aspect of: 1. methodical assumptions; 2. aims, conditions, and methods of implementation; 3. transformative effects and extensions of personal identity. Rousseau justifies political authority in three ways, which gives reasons for his political project of freedom to be called liberal, moral, and participatory republicanism. The radical nature of Rousseau’s critique, in at least seven ways, discloses the essence of our contemporary age.
Ključne riječi
Jean-Jacques Rousseau; personal identity; rational consensus; social contract; political liberty and equality; popular sovereignty; legitimation and justification of political authority; republicanism
Hrčak ID:
132961
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Datum izdavanja:
26.11.2014.
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