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What is society? As man caught between worlds – Swiss and French, Catholic and Protestant, fugitive and hero – Jean-Jacques Rousseau was better positioned than most to answer that question. In this essay, the Social Contract, Rousseau not only uncovers the unjust foundations of human society under the rule of gods and kings, but also proposes a vision for a fairer system – that of a Republic.
By M BrugesWhat is society? As man caught between worlds – Swiss and French, Catholic and Protestant, fugitive and hero – Jean-Jacques Rousseau was better positioned than most to answer that question. In this essay, the Social Contract, Rousseau not only uncovers the unjust foundations of human society under the rule of gods and kings, but also proposes a vision for a fairer system – that of a Republic.