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The Social Contract

Par : Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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  • Nombre de pages154
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-88-523-8339-7
  • EAN9788852383397
  • Date de parution14/03/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille247 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

Résumé

The Social Contract, written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and first published in 1762, is one of the most influential works of political philosophy ever written. In this groundbreaking treatise, Rousseau explores the fundamental question that has shaped societies for centuries: how can human beings live together in a just and free society? Opening with the famous declaration, "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains, " Rousseau examines the tension between individual freedom and the authority of the state.
He argues that legitimate political power does not come from force, tradition, or divine right, but from an agreement among citizens to form a collective community governed by shared laws. This agreement-known as the social contract-creates a society in which individuals unite under a common will while preserving their freedom and equality. Rousseau introduces the powerful concept of the "general will, " the idea that the true foundation of a just government lies in the collective interests of the people rather than the desires of rulers or elites.
According to Rousseau, laws should reflect the common good and be created by citizens who actively participate in shaping their society. In such a system, political authority becomes legitimate because it is grounded in the consent and participation of the governed. Through clear arguments and thought-provoking reflections, Rousseau analyzes the origins of political authority, the nature of sovereignty, the role of laws, and the responsibilities of citizens.
He also examines different forms of government and the conditions necessary for a political system to remain stable, fair, and representative of the people's will. Although written in the eighteenth century, The Social Contract remains remarkably relevant. Its ideas played a crucial role in shaping modern democratic thought and inspired major historical movements, including the French Revolution.
Today, the book continues to influence discussions about democracy, civil rights, political legitimacy, and the relationship between individuals and the state. Both philosophical and revolutionary, The Social Contract challenges readers to rethink the foundations of political life and the meaning of freedom within society. Rousseau's work stands as a timeless exploration of how communities can balance authority with liberty while striving to create governments that truly serve the people
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