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Jean Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract (Giants of Political Thought)

 
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Social Contract- Rousseau argues that people secure their liberty by entering into an implied contract with government. Rather than being protected by natural rights, their liberty is secured by the 'general will'-one of the most famous and troublesome ideas in political theory. This presentation explores Rousseau's concept of social order and its implications for individual freedom and the good of society.

Narrator: Craig Deitschmann
Author: Ralph Raico
Editor: Wendy McElroy

Publisher: Knowledge Products, Inc.



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