Rousseau’s Answer to Crime: The Utopia at Clarens

dc.contributor.authorJones, James, Jr.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-03T16:03:22Z
dc.date.available2024-02-03T16:03:22Z
dc.date.issued1976-03
dc.descriptionLa Nouvelle Héloïse Books Four - Six. Solution to crime--first, the alternative society (the utopia) eliminates crimes against individuals by the society; and, second, the new society radically reduces crimes that individuals commit against each other (68-69). But there is a radical inequality between the “masters of the estate” and those who work on the estate (70). Everyone is expected to report on everyone
dc.format.extent68-71
dc.identifier.citationJones, James, Jr. “Rousseau’s Answer to Crime: The Utopia at Clarens.” Eighteenth-Century Life 2.3 (March 1976): 68-71. La Nouvelle Héloïse Books Four - Six. Solution to crime--first, the alternative society (the utopia) eliminates crimes against individuals by the society; and, second, the new society radically reduces crimes that individuals commit against each other (68-69). But there is a radical inequality between the “masters of the estate” and those who work on the estate (70). Everyone is expected to report on everyone.
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofEighteenth-Century Life
dc.relation.ispartofissue3
dc.relation.ispartofvolume2
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dc.titleRousseau’s Answer to Crime: The Utopia at Clarens
dc.typeJournal article

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