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Like Hobbes, Rousseau accepted that moral norms had no meaning in the state of nature. Before private property had created inequality, there was no need for the concepts of justice and injustice. These ideas only emerge with society. As society develops, so more complex virtues evolve through the education of simpler moral feelings.
The Quest for a Moral Compass: A Global History of Ethics
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