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The Social Contract (Translated by G. D. H. Cole with an Introduction by Edward L. Walter)

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114 pages
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Exploring the conflict between individual freedom and governmental authority, Rousseau critiques modern autocratic regimes, asserting that true sovereignty lies with the people. He proposes that a legitimate political authority can emerge through a universal social contract, allowing individuals to collectively agree on the limitations of their rights and societal duties. This foundational work has significantly influenced modern democratic thought, emphasizing the importance of mutual agreement in achieving freedom. The edition features premium acid-free paper and an introduction by Edward L. Walter.

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The Social Contract (Translated by G. D. H. Cole with an Introduction by Edward L. Walter), Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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