1. Liberalisim to Socialism
The Rousseau society only exists by its "collective moral body, a kind of depressed self which, in its wholeness, is the sovereign power the sovereign and subjects are simply the same people in different respects." ... The philosophical values that carried notions of natural human rights and power were unexplained by the counterrevolutionary outcomes. ... The highest ideology of nineteenth century liberalism was that economically, maximum freedom would only come as the result of the limited power of government. ... They rejected the church's strict conservatism, abandoned superstition, pr...
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