The Social Contract

The Social Contract
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher: Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1788284690

In The Social Contract, Rousseau wrote one of the most influential studies ever made. It is as relevant today as when it was first published more than 250 years ago. Political society, Rousseau argued, required each individual to submit their personal desires to the 'general will'. At the same time, there was no 'divine right' of the monarchy to allow them to act as they pleased. Therefore, there must be a social contract between governor and governed - the only truly legitimate form of government. Rousseau's ideas influenced both the French and American Revolutions and created the foundations of the liberal democratic societies we live in today.

The Social Contract

The Social Contract
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1973
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

In The Social Contract Rousseau (1712-1778) argues for the preservation of individual freedom in political society. An individual can only be free under the law, he says, by voluntarily embracing that law as his own. Hence, being free in society requires each of us to subjugate our desires to the interests of all, the general will.

On the Social Contract

On the Social Contract
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2018-06-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1387896741

'Man is born free, yet everywhere he in chains.' The famous opening of Rousseau's On the Social Contract has resonated across the centuries. In his seminal work, Rousseau argues that all government is fundamentally flawed, and that modern society is based on a system that fosters inequality and servitude. This new edition of On the Social Contract is a revised and updated version of the classic Cole translation presented in modern English.