The Social Contract - Jean Jacques Rousseau - książka
Producent: Wordsworth
In "The Social Contract," Rousseau (1712-1778) explores the concept of maintaining personal liberty within the structures of a political community. He asserts that true freedom is achieved when individuals willingly accept laws as a part of their own identity. This notion of freedom necessitates that we align our personal desires with the collective good, embodying what is known as the general will. This work has been both celebrated as a vision of a balanced and liberated relationship between the individual and society, and criticized as a potential framework for authoritarian regimes. "The Social Contract" stands not only as a pivotal defense of civil society but also provides a candid examination of the potential perils inherent in political systems.
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