A vigorous and timely defense of the state as a force for good
Graeme Garrard Book order



- 2022
- 2005
The book explores the ongoing debates surrounding the Enlightenment and its enduring impact on philosophy, social theory, and the history of ideas. It delves into how the Enlightenment serves as a foundational concept that shapes contemporary discussions and influences various intellectual fields.
- 2003
Rousseau's Counter-Enlightenment: A Republican Critique of the Philosophes
- 206 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Graeme Garrard argues that Jean-Jacques Rousseau's connection to the Enlightenment has been misrepresented due to his ties with the French Revolution. He presents Rousseau as a crucial figure in the development of Counter-Enlightenment thought, emphasizing his rejection of the Enlightenment's ideals in favor of a "republic of virtue." Rousseau critiqued the philosophes for their overreliance on reason, advocating instead for the cultivation of shared sentiments to maintain social order amidst the inherent complexities of collective life.