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Single Idea 19765

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / A. Basis of a State / 1. A People / b. The natural life ]

Full Idea

We could say that savages are not evil because they do not know what is good; for it is neither enlightenment nor legal restraint, but the calm of the passions and the ignorance of vice which prevents them from doing evil.

Gist of Idea

Savages avoid evil because they are calm, and never think of it (not because they know goodness)

Source

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Discourse on the Origin of Inequality [1754], Part I)

Book Ref

Rousseau,Jean-Jacques: 'The Basic Political Writings', ed/tr. Cress,Donald A. [Hackett 1987], p.53


A Reaction

Suggests one of my favourite ideas (Idea 519). While his hopes for savages and the state of nature may be optimistic, the idea that you won't do evil if it never crosses your mind (and it won't if you are a calm person) is very powerful.

Related Idea

Idea 519 One must avoid even speaking of evil deeds [Democritus (attr)]


The 24 ideas with the same theme [quality of human life in a state of nature]:

People need society because the individual has too many needs [Plato]
Man is by nature a social being [Aristotle]
Rational animals begin uncorrupted, but externals and companions are bad influences [Chrysippus, by Diog. Laertius]
A person is as naturally a part of a city as a foot is part of the body [Epictetus]
Hobbes attributed to savages the passions which arise in a law-bound society [Hobbes, by Rousseau]
In time of war the life of man is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short [Hobbes]
We are not created for solitude, but are driven into society by our needs [Locke]
All countries are in a mutual state of nature [Locke]
Men do not desire to subjugate one another; domination is a complex and advanced idea [Montesquieu]
Primitive people would be too vulnerable and timid to attack anyone, so peace would reign [Montesquieu]
Most human ills are self-inflicted; the simple, solitary, regular natural life is good [Rousseau]
Is language a pre-requisite for society, or might it emerge afterwards? [Rousseau]
I doubt whether a savage person ever complains of life, or considers suicide [Rousseau]
Savages avoid evil because they are calm, and never think of it (not because they know goodness) [Rousseau]
Savage men quietly pursue desires, without the havoc of modern frenzied imagination [Rousseau]
Leisure led to envy, inequality, vice and revenge, which we now see in savages [Rousseau]
Primitive man was very gentle [Rousseau]
Our two starting principles are concern for self-interest, and compassion for others [Rousseau]
Natural mankind is too fragmented for states of peace, or of war and enmity [Rousseau]
The state of nature always involves the threat of war [Kant]
The state of nature is one of untamed brutality [Hegel]
Wherever there is a small community, the association of the people is natural [Tocqueville]
The most important human need is to have multiple roots [Weil]
Human beings can never really flourish in a long-term state of nature [Wolff,J]