1. Rousseau
Although the Social Contract promises freedom to the members of the state this freedom does not automatically include democracy. ... It is also important to consider exactly how much say Rousseau does allow the people as part of the Social Contract and whether it is fair to call the book a licence for tyranny. ... The Social Contract is explained by Rousseau as an exchange of a man's natural freedom for civil freedom. ... In the Social Contract the supreme ruler of the state is the sovereign which is all of the people collectively. ... However it is possible to question even the degree of...
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