quarta-feira, janeiro 17, 2007
"By making allowance for his vital interests in the laws of the volonté générale the conditions
were provided under which the citizen could forget the difference between the selfish desires
of his animal nature and the norms of society. Once he had completely internalized the social
norms, once they had become part of his system of needs, he could do everything he wanted to
do, because he would only want what he was allowed to do".
were provided under which the citizen could forget the difference between the selfish desires
of his animal nature and the norms of society. Once he had completely internalized the social
norms, once they had become part of his system of needs, he could do everything he wanted to
do, because he would only want what he was allowed to do".
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