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    The Social Contract

    What does it mean to be free in a world bound by law? The Social Contract dares to reimagine society as a pact not of submission, but of collective will—where individuals, by surrendering to the “general will,” reclaim a deeper liberty. With the cadence of a manifesto and the gravity of prophecy, Rousseau’s vision pulses with the paradox of freedom through unity, obedience through autonomy. Can a people truly govern themselves without becoming each other’s tyrants? This is a call to awaken the sovereign within us all.

    • Originally Published: 1762
    • Publisher : Penguin Books, 2005
    • Pages: 168
    • Book Type: Hardcopy
    • ISBN-13: 978-0141018881
    • Access: Members