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Preface | ||
Chronology of Works in Volume 3 | ||
Introduction | ||
Note on the Text | ||
Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality among Men (Second Discourse) | 1 | |
Three Fragments from Early Versions of the Discourse on Inequality | 96 | |
Letter from Voltaire to Rousseau (August 30, 1755) | 102 | |
Letter from Rousseau to Voltaire (September 10, 1755) | 105 | |
Letter from Rousseau to Voltaire (August 18, 1756) | 108 | |
Letter from Voltaire to Rousseau (September 12, 1756) | 122 | |
Letter from Mr. Philopolis | 123 | |
Letter from Rousseau to Mr. Philopolis | 127 | |
Observations of Charles-Georges LeRoy, with Rousseau's Replies | 133 | |
National Right, by Denis Diderot (Encyclopedia, Vol. V) | 135 | |
Discourse on Political Economy (Encyclopedia, Vol. V) | 140 | |
Notes | 171 | |
Index | 207 |
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