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" Each one began to look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the handsomest, the strongest, the most adroit or the most eloquent became the most highly regarded. And this... "
The Substance of Style: How the Rise of Aesthetic Value Is Remaking Commerce ... - Página 210
por Virginia Postrel - 2009 - 272 páginas
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A Discourse on Inequality

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1985 - 196 páginas
...wanted to excel in his neighbours'- eyes. He who sang or danced the best, he who was the most handsome, the strongest, the most adroit or the most eloquent became the most highly regarded; and this was the first step towards inequality and, at the same time, towards vice.67 Men...
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The Surprising Effects of Sympathy: Marivaux, Diderot, Rousseau, and Mary ...

David Marshall - 1988 - 308 páginas
...("Each one began to look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem acquired a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the handsomest, the strongest, the most skillful, or the most eloquent, received the most consideration; that was the first step toward inequality,...
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The Psychology of Jealousy and Envy

Peter Salovey - 1991 - 316 páginas
...and public esteem came to be prized. He who sang or danced the best; he who was the most handsome, the strongest, the most adroit or the most eloquent became the most highly regarded, and this was the first step towards inequality and at the same time towards vice. From those...
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Discourse on the Origin of Inequality

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Donald A. Cress - 1992 - 116 páginas
...together. Each one began to look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the...adroit or the most eloquent became the most highly regarded. And this was the first step toward inequality and, at the same time, toward vice. From these...
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The Neoconservative Imagination: Essays in Honor of Irving Kristol

Christopher C. DeMuth, William Kristol - 1995 - 278 páginas
...Everyone began to look at everyone else and to wish to be looked at himself, and public esteem acquired a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the handsomest, the strongest, the most skillful, or the most eloquent came to be the most highly regarded, and this was the first step at...
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Modern Political Thought: Readings from Machiavelli to Nietzsche

David Wootton - 1996 - 964 páginas
...together. Each one began to look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had regarded. And this was the first step toward inequality and, at the same time, toward vice. From these...
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Against Rousseau: On the State of Nature and On the Sovereignty of the People

Joseph Marie comte de Maistre - 1996 - 256 páginas
...their cabins and around the trees, but here was another misfortune: the handsomest, the strongest, and the most adroit, or the most eloquent, became the...most highly considered; and that was the first step towards inequality, and, at the same time, towards vice.12 In this state, however, men lived free,...
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Rousseau, Nature, and the Problem of the Good Life

Laurence D. Cooper - 2010 - 244 páginas
...women. Each one began to look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the...became the most highly considered; and that was the fitst step toward inequality and, at the same time, toward vice. From these fitst preferences 57. See...
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Rousseau

Timothy O'Hagan - 2003 - 340 páginas
...others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had a value. The one who sang or danced best, the handsomest, the strongest, the most adroit, or the most eloquent came to be the most highly considered; and that was the first step toward inequality and, at the same...
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Equality

David Johnston - 2000 - 280 páginas
...together. Each one began to look at the others and to want to be looked at himself, and public esteem had a value. The one who sang or danced the best, the...adroit or the most eloquent became the most highly regarded. And this was the first step toward inequality and, at the same time, toward vice. From these...
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