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The idea of private property transformed human relationships from "summary" of A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind. by John James Rousseau, by JEAN-JACQUES. ROUSSEAU

The introduction of private property altered the fundamental dynamics of human relationships. Previously, individuals lived in a state of natural liberty, bound only by the laws of nature. However, with the emergence of private property, a new form of inequality arose. This inequality was not merely physical, but also extended to social and economic realms. Private property introduced the concept of ownership, leading to competition and rivalry among individuals. In this new society, possessions became a measure of one's status and power, creating divisions and hierarchies within communities. People began to view each other not as equals, but as rivals to be sur...
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    A Discourse Upon the Origin and Foundation of the Inequality Among Mankind. by John James Rousseau,

    JEAN-JACQUES. ROUSSEAU

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