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Explore the profound insights of societal structure with the esteemed *Discourse on the Origin of Inequality* by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This influential work, presented in the 2021 Norton Library edition, offers a fresh, accessible translation by Julia Conaway Bondanella, ensuring that the eloquent and persuasive style of Rousseau resonates with modern readers. Delve into the exploration of inequality, human nature, and social injustice, as Rousseau systematically examines the roots of societal disparities. With a comprehensive introduction by renowned scholar Frederick Neuhouser, you will gain essential historical and intellectual context to fully appreciate the nuances of Rousseau's arguments. This edition includes thoughtful annotations that clarify obscure terms, making it an invaluable resource for students, educators, and anyone intrigued by philosophical discourse. Discover how *Discourse on the Origin of Inequality* remains an essential read for understanding the complexities of modern society. Adding this important work to your collection is a step towards engaging with critical philosophical discussions about inequality and morality. Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts and those studying social theory, this edition provides a rich reading experience while preserving the integrity of Rousseau's original text. Immerse yourself in the thought-provoking themes of this classic work today.