The Social Contract

or, Principles of Political Rights

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Philanthropy & Charity, Political Science, Politics, Social Services & Welfare, Sociology
Cover of the book The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Henry John Tozer, London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1905
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Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Henry John Tozer ISBN: 1230002124445
Publisher: London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1905 Publication: January 28, 2018
Imprint: On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights (French: Du contrat social; ou Principes du droit politique) Language: English
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Henry John Tozer
ISBN: 1230002124445
Publisher: London : Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1905
Publication: January 28, 2018
Imprint: On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights (French: Du contrat social; ou Principes du droit politique)
Language: English

The Social Contract, originally published as On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights (French: Du contrat social; ou Principes du droit politique) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is a 1762 book in which Rousseau theorized about the best way to establish a political community in the face of the problems of commercial society, which he had already identified in his Discourse on Inequality (1754).

The Social Contract helped inspire political reforms or revolutions in Europe, especially in France. The Social Contract argued against the idea that monarchs were divinely empowered to legislate. Rousseau asserts that only the people, who are sovereign, have that all-powerful right.

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The Social Contract, originally published as On the Social Contract; or, Principles of Political Rights (French: Du contrat social; ou Principes du droit politique) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, is a 1762 book in which Rousseau theorized about the best way to establish a political community in the face of the problems of commercial society, which he had already identified in his Discourse on Inequality (1754).

The Social Contract helped inspire political reforms or revolutions in Europe, especially in France. The Social Contract argued against the idea that monarchs were divinely empowered to legislate. Rousseau asserts that only the people, who are sovereign, have that all-powerful right.

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