Discourse on Political Economy :

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In "Discourse on Political Economy", Rousseau examines the principles that should guide the administration of the state. Focusing on the practical responsibilities of government, he emphasizes the rule of law, the management of public finances, and the moral duties of those in power. He distinguishes between the general will and the actions of government, arguing that political administration must remain subordinate to the common good.

A central theme of the essay is the preservation of civic virtue. Rousseau highlights the importance of public education, social unity, and economic moderation, warning that extremes of wealth and poverty can undermine freedom and stability. In this sense, political economy is not merely about wealth, but about sustaining a just and balanced society.

Positioned between Rousseau’s earlier moral writings and his later political works, this essay anticipates key ideas developed more fully in "The Social Contract". His reflections remain relevant today, inviting listeners to consider the relationship between economic order, political responsibility, and the common good.

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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. State-of-the-art voice generation technology, combined with careful human editing, has been employed in this production of "Discourse on Political Economy" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in order to make this important text more widely accessible to modern audiences. Listeners are invited to explore the audio sample and judge the quality for themselves.

In "Discourse on Political Economy", Rousseau examines the principles that should guide the administration of the state. Focusing on the practical responsibilities of government, he emphasizes the rule of law, the management of public finances, and the moral duties of those in power. He distinguishes between the general will and the actions of government, arguing that political administration must remain subordinate to the common good.

A central theme of the essay is the preservation of civic virtue. Rousseau highlights the importance of public education, social unity, and economic moderation, warning that extremes of wealth and poverty can undermine freedom and stability. In this sense, political economy is not merely about wealth, but about sustaining a just and balanced society.

Positioned between Rousseau’s earlier moral writings and his later political works, this essay anticipates key ideas developed more fully in "The Social Contract". His reflections remain relevant today, inviting listeners to consider the relationship between economic order, political responsibility, and the common good.

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