Published:2006
Pages:176
ISBN:9780143037491
Categories:
Philosophy / PoliticalHistory / Social HistoryPhilosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
The Social Contract: Man Was Born Free, and He Is Everywhere in Chains
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Rousseau's explosive cry for human liberty helped to spark the French Revolution and has haunted our discussions of how we should rule one another ever sinceāseen as both a blueprint for political terror and as a fundamental statement of democracy.
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