The Social Contract

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Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau ISBN: 9781504035460
Publisher: Philosophical Library/Open Road Publication: April 26, 2016
Imprint: Philosophical Library/Open Road Language: English
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
ISBN: 9781504035460
Publisher: Philosophical Library/Open Road
Publication: April 26, 2016
Imprint: Philosophical Library/Open Road
Language: English

The landmark political treatise that refuted the so-called divine right of kings and established the principles of representative government
 
“Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”
 
With these stirring words, Jean-Jacques Rousseau begins The Social Contract—the first shot in a battle of ideas that would set the stage for the American War of Independence and the French Revolution. In the feverish days of the Enlightenment, Rousseau took aim squarely at the all-powerful French monarchy, proclaiming that no despot, no matter how powerful, had the right to terrorize his people. He laid out a plan for a new kind of government—an idea that was radical then, and remains so now.
 
The Social Contract is a landmark document from a fascinating period in world history and an invaluable guide to the foundations of modern democracy.
 
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
 

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The landmark political treatise that refuted the so-called divine right of kings and established the principles of representative government
 
“Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.”
 
With these stirring words, Jean-Jacques Rousseau begins The Social Contract—the first shot in a battle of ideas that would set the stage for the American War of Independence and the French Revolution. In the feverish days of the Enlightenment, Rousseau took aim squarely at the all-powerful French monarchy, proclaiming that no despot, no matter how powerful, had the right to terrorize his people. He laid out a plan for a new kind of government—an idea that was radical then, and remains so now.
 
The Social Contract is a landmark document from a fascinating period in world history and an invaluable guide to the foundations of modern democracy.
 
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
 

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