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Unabridged English value reproduction of On The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and translated by G. D. H. Cole. It’s publication in 1762 lead to great discussion about ‘what is government’ on both sides of the Atlantic, and is still essential reading today.
How much government is too much? What rights should be given up for government? It is the Social Contract which is the foundational discussion on these topics.
Find out in this thought provoking book provided to the reader in a slim volume with the full text at an affordable price.
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