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Title: Pytania o wartość. Ekonomiczne uwikłania jednostki i języka w Wyznaniach Jeana-Jacques’a Rousseau
Authors: Janoszka, Maria Teresa
Keywords: Jean-Jacques Rousseau; Confessions; economics and literature; autobiography; worth and value
Issue Date: 2022
Citation: Er(r)go. Teoria – Literatura – Kultura, Nr 44 (2022), s. 167-183
Abstract: This article discusses the multiple ways in which the Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau evokes finances, income, loss, and the worth of money itself. Born in the lower class, Rousseau vividly portrays the struggles caused by the 18th-century economy, which became one of the most important topics in his oeuvre. He treats money with intense ambivalence, accusing it of having a delinquent effect on society and each human being, while longing for a steady income with no need for work. On the other hand, he depicts money not as a measure of worth but as an empty sign that can be seen as a metaphor for the conventional nature of language. These observations pose questions how societies form their notion of worth and value.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/23710
DOI: 10.31261/errgo.12563
ISSN: 2544-3186
1508-6305
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