The Social Contract The Social Contract

The Social Contract

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Publisher Description

Jean-Jacques Rousseau writes, "Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains." This statement exemplifies the main idea behind "The Social Contract", in other words that man is essentially free if it weren't for the oppression of political organizations such as government. Rousseau goes on to lay forth the principles that he deems most important for achieving political right amongst people.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2013
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
104
Pages
PUBLISHER
Neeland Media LLC
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
318.7
KB
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