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" THE first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society. "
Letters on England - Página 193
por Louis Blanc - 1867
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Philosophy: The Essential Study Guide

Nigel Warburton - 2004 - 112 páginas
...in the philosophy of mind. • The first man who, having enclosed a piece of land, thought of saying "This is mine" and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society.1 Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Discuss. • What is the anthropic principle? Does it provide any...
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Denaturalizing Ecological Politics: Alienation from Nature from Rousseau to ...

Andrew Biro - 2005 - 265 páginas
...society. Rousseau begins Part Two by declaring that 'the first man who, having enclosed a plot of land, took it into his head to say this is mine, and found...believe him, was the true founder of civil society' (60; emphasis in original). But Rousseau is quick to point out that this apparent 'foundation' is in...
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Arguing with Anthropology: An Introduction to Critical Theories of the Gift

Karen Margaret Sykes - 2005 - 268 páginas
...of common land as private property: The first man, having enclosed a piece of land thought of saying 'this is mine' and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders: how much misery and horror the human race would have been spared if...
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The Trouble with Music

Mathew Callahan - 2005 - 276 páginas
...MUSIC RND OWNERSHIP DOMflINS The first man who, having enclosed a piece of land, thought of saying, "This is mine" and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, how much misery and horror the human race would have been spared if...
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Karl Marx and the Future of the Human

Cyril Smith - 2005 - 248 páginas
...obligations. (Political Economy.) The first man who. having enclosed a piece of land, thought of saying "This is mine" and found people simple enough to believe him, was the true founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders; how much misery and horror the human race would have been spared if...
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The American Revelation: Ten Ideals That Shaped Our Country from the ...

Neil Baldwin - 2005 - 270 páginas
...Sciences ( 1 750) that "the first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying 'This is mine,' and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society."24 It is not as difficult to determine why Karl Marx receives such short...
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Hunters, Herders, and Hamburgers: The Past and Future of Human-animal ...

Richard W. Bulliet - 2005 - 276 páginas
...Inequality," wrote: The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society. From how many crimes, wars and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes...
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The Production of Reality: Essays and Readings on Social Interaction

Jodi O'Brien - 2006 - 586 páginas
...order we shall have. The first man who, having endosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying "This is mine," and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.12 We transform the natural world into a social one by carving out of...
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Law in Perspective: Ethics, Society and Critical Thinking

Michael Head, Scott Mann - 2005 - 434 páginas
...humanity and enslaves him. The first man who, having fenced off a plot of land, thought of saying, 'This is mine', and found people simple enough to believe him was the real founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, how many miseries and horrors might...
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Family Feuds: Wollstonecraft, Burke, and Rousseau on the Transformation of ...

Eileen Hunt Botting - 2012 - 268 páginas
...and houses. Rousseau sardonically proclaims, "The first person who, having enclosed a plot of land, took it into his head to say this is mine and found...believe him, was the true founder of civil society." 48 He then explains that it is the development of huts that was the "first revolution" that "formed...
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