Introduction / Christie McDonald
Freeing man from sin : Rousseau on the natural condition of mankind / Ioannis D. Evrigenis
Making history natural in Rousseau's Discourse on the origins of inequality / Natasha Lee
Rousseau's Second discourse : between Epicureanism and Stoicism / Christopher Brooke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Diderot in the late 1740s : satire, friendship, and freedom / Marian Hobson
If you please! Theater, verisimilitude, and freedom in the Letter to d'Alembert / Jérôme Brillaud
Music, the passions, and political freedom in Rousseau / Tracy B. Strong
The social contract, or the mirage of the general will / Stanley Hoffmann
'Par le bon usage de ma liberté' : freedom and Rousseau's reconstituted Christianity / Jason Neidleman
The constraints of liberty at the scene of instruction / Diane Berrett Brown
'Toutes mes idées sont en images' : Rousseau and the yoke of necessity / Marius Hentea
Rousseau's ruins / Louisa Shea
Can woman be free? / Philip Stewart
The subject and its body : love of oneself and freedom in the thought of Rousseau / Mathieu Brunet and Bertrand Guillarme
Paranoia and freedom in Rousseau's final decade / Leo Damrosch
Freedom and the project of idleness / Pierre Saint-Amand
On the uses of negative freedom / Marie-Hélène Huet
Fail better : Rousseau's creative délire / Christie McDonald
Postface / Stanley Hoffmann.
Rousseau and freedom. ISBN 9780521515825. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.