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: Scholars debate his work's legacy; some see it as a blueprint for totalitarianism (due to the absolute authority of the general will), while others view it as a primary source for modern democracy .

If you are looking for a physical or digital copy of the treatise, several editions are available from major retailers: Edition/Publisher Delivery/Availability (Maurice Cranston trans.) Target In stock; shipping available Penguin Classics (Maurice Cranston trans.) Walmart In stock; delivery available Standard Paperback Barnes & Noble In stock; next-day delivery options Wordsworth Editions Strand Book Store

: This is the collective interest of all citizens, distinct from the mere sum of their individual desires. Rousseau argues that by submitting to the general will, an individual obeys only themselves and remains free.

: Sovereignty belongs to the whole population, not a monarch. Rousseau rejected the "divine right" of kings, asserting that legitimate authority rests solely on the consent of the governed.

: Rousseau’s concept of alienation and the social bond influenced later thinkers like Karl Marx , though they used the terms differently. Purchase Options for the Text

: His ideas heavily inspired the French Revolution and the development of democratic and republican systems.

: This controversial phrase suggests that anyone refusing to obey the general will must be compelled by the body politic to do so, as the law itself is an expression of their own civil liberty.

: Unlike Hobbes, who saw the state of nature as "nasty, brutish, and short," Rousseau viewed it as a primitive state of natural freedom that became corrupted by society and the invention of private property. Impact and Legacy

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Jean Jacques Rousseau The Social — Contract

: Scholars debate his work's legacy; some see it as a blueprint for totalitarianism (due to the absolute authority of the general will), while others view it as a primary source for modern democracy .

If you are looking for a physical or digital copy of the treatise, several editions are available from major retailers: Edition/Publisher Delivery/Availability (Maurice Cranston trans.) Target In stock; shipping available Penguin Classics (Maurice Cranston trans.) Walmart In stock; delivery available Standard Paperback Barnes & Noble In stock; next-day delivery options Wordsworth Editions Strand Book Store

: This is the collective interest of all citizens, distinct from the mere sum of their individual desires. Rousseau argues that by submitting to the general will, an individual obeys only themselves and remains free. Jean Jacques Rousseau The Social Contract

: Sovereignty belongs to the whole population, not a monarch. Rousseau rejected the "divine right" of kings, asserting that legitimate authority rests solely on the consent of the governed.

: Rousseau’s concept of alienation and the social bond influenced later thinkers like Karl Marx , though they used the terms differently. Purchase Options for the Text : Scholars debate his work's legacy; some see

: His ideas heavily inspired the French Revolution and the development of democratic and republican systems.

: This controversial phrase suggests that anyone refusing to obey the general will must be compelled by the body politic to do so, as the law itself is an expression of their own civil liberty. : Sovereignty belongs to the whole population, not a monarch

: Unlike Hobbes, who saw the state of nature as "nasty, brutish, and short," Rousseau viewed it as a primitive state of natural freedom that became corrupted by society and the invention of private property. Impact and Legacy