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    Author(s)Jean Jacques Rousseau Translated by G D H Cole
    PublisherCOSIMO CLASSICS
    ISBN9781605203973
    Pages144
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2008

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    COSIMO CLASSICS The Social Contract by Jean Jacques Rousseau Translated by G D H Cole

    Wise men if they try to speak their language to the common herd instead of its own cannot possibly make themselves understood. There are a thousand kinds of ideas which it is impossible to translate into popular language. Conceptions that are too general and objects that are too remote are equally out of its range: each individual having no taste for any other plan of government than that which suits his particular interest finds it difficult to realize the advantages he might hope to draw from the continual privations good laws impose. from VII: The Legislator How does human nature impact politics and government? What is the social contract and what are our obligations to it? Is the general will infallible? What are the limits of sovereign power? What are the marks of good government? What constitutes the death of the body politic? How can we check the usurpations of government? Swiss philosopher JEANJACQUES ROUSSEAU (17121778) was a dramatic influence on the French revolution 19thcentury communism the American Founding Fathers and much modern political thought primarily through this 1762 work his most influential. Here he explores concepts of civil society human sovereignty and effective government that continue to be debatedand not yet settledin the 21st century. A classic of modern thought this is required reading for anyone wishing to be considered well educated.show more



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