Youthfulness and Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism about political pluralism

Rousseau’s attitude toward political pluralism is receiving renewed attention. Against the traditional portrayal of the utopian, anti-pluralist Rousseau, scholars today either explore how his theory of peoplehood supports an agonistic and pluralist vision of democracy or defend his realist willingne...

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Main Author: LIU, Antong
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-53522025-01-02T08:03:58Z Youthfulness and Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism about political pluralism LIU, Antong Rousseau’s attitude toward political pluralism is receiving renewed attention. Against the traditional portrayal of the utopian, anti-pluralist Rousseau, scholars today either explore how his theory of peoplehood supports an agonistic and pluralist vision of democracy or defend his realist willingness to accommodate the plurality of factions within a polity. Challenging both interpretations, I explore the often ignored relationship between legislation and what I call youthfulness in Rousseau’s work. The youthfulness of a people is the subconscious and unsophisticated national bond among its members. It is an outcome of their spontaneous interactions rather than an artificial creation. Unlike other conditions of legislation, which only determine how legislation should be carried out, youthfulness is the essential precondition for successful legislation. It determines if legislation can be carried out and thus sets limit to the Legislator’s creativity. This relationship between youthfulness and legislation reveals Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism. It not only confirms that inevitable political pluralism need not undermine the unity of a society, but also questions our capability of sustaining the peoplehood of a society whose members refuse to recognize one another as compatriots. 2021-05-28T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/4093 info:doi/10.1177/10659129211017230 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Political Pluralism Philosophy Legislation and national bond relationship Philosophy Political History Political Science
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Singapore
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topic Political Pluralism
Philosophy
Legislation and national bond relationship
Philosophy
Political History
Political Science
spellingShingle Political Pluralism
Philosophy
Legislation and national bond relationship
Philosophy
Political History
Political Science
LIU, Antong
Youthfulness and Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism about political pluralism
description Rousseau’s attitude toward political pluralism is receiving renewed attention. Against the traditional portrayal of the utopian, anti-pluralist Rousseau, scholars today either explore how his theory of peoplehood supports an agonistic and pluralist vision of democracy or defend his realist willingness to accommodate the plurality of factions within a polity. Challenging both interpretations, I explore the often ignored relationship between legislation and what I call youthfulness in Rousseau’s work. The youthfulness of a people is the subconscious and unsophisticated national bond among its members. It is an outcome of their spontaneous interactions rather than an artificial creation. Unlike other conditions of legislation, which only determine how legislation should be carried out, youthfulness is the essential precondition for successful legislation. It determines if legislation can be carried out and thus sets limit to the Legislator’s creativity. This relationship between youthfulness and legislation reveals Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism. It not only confirms that inevitable political pluralism need not undermine the unity of a society, but also questions our capability of sustaining the peoplehood of a society whose members refuse to recognize one another as compatriots.
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title Youthfulness and Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism about political pluralism
title_short Youthfulness and Rousseau’s anti-pluralist realism about political pluralism
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