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The Social Contract And The Discources by Jean-Jacques Rousseau; 9781857151626

The Social Contract And The Discources

By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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In The Social Contract and The Discourses, Jean-Jacques Rousseau delves into the foundations of political philosophy, exploring the intricate relationship between individual liberty and collective governance. Rousseau's seminal work is divided into two parts: the renowned Social Contract, wherein he articulates his vision of a legitimate political order based on the concept of the general will, and the Discourses, which critique the social inequalities fostered by modern civilisation.

The Story

Rousseau begins with the provocative assertion that "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." He examines the evolution of human society and the moral dilemmas that arise in the quest for freedom and equality. Through eloquent prose, Rousseau invites readers to consider whether true liberty can exist in a society governed by laws and institutions.

Why Readers Love It

  • Rousseau's passionate and lyrical writing style captivates, making complex political ideas accessible.
  • The exploration of themes such as freedom, justice, and the nature of authority resonates across centuries, influencing countless thinkers and movements.
  • Readers appreciate Rousseau's candid reflections on human nature, prompting deep philosophical inquiry.

Perfect For

This work is ideal for students of political science, philosophy enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the foundations of modern democratic thought. It pairs well with Rousseau's other works, such as Emile and Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men, offering a comprehensive view of his revolutionary ideas.

“The Social Contract is the touchstone of modern democracy, articulating the principles that guide our political existence.”
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 136 mm × 210 mm × 32 mm
Pages: 409
Publisher: Everyman
ISBN: 9781857151626

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