The Supposed Primitivism of Rousseau’s Discourse on Inequality  

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"The notion that Rousseau’s Discourse on Inequality was essentially a glorification of the State of Nature, and that its influence tended to wholly or chiefly to promote "Primitivism" is one of the most persistent historical errors." “The Supposed Primitivism of Rousseau’s Discourse on Inequality” (1923) by A. O. Lovejoy

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"The Supposed Primitivism of Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality," Modern Philology, XXI (1923), pp. 165-186 is an essay by Arthur Oncken Lovejoy.

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