Sunday, 14 December 2008

What is Jean-Jacques Rousseau's view of the social contract?

To, the
social contract did not entail, as Hobbes had theorized, a surrendering of power to a sovereign
ruler. Rather the contract was between individuals, who mutually agreed, in short, to enter into
civil society, an arrangement which allowed them to maintain their...

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