Contemporary Civilization Source BookColumbia University Press, 1941 |
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... Contract , he formulated an argument in which the concept of the social contract was subordinated to new doctrines - the sovereignty of the people and the general will . up In his Discourse on the Origin of Inequality Rousseau ...
... Contract , he formulated an argument in which the concept of the social contract was subordinated to new doctrines - the sovereignty of the people and the general will . up In his Discourse on the Origin of Inequality Rousseau ...
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... Contract provides the solution . The clauses of this contract are so determined by the nature of the act that the slightest modification would make them vain and ineffective ; so that , al- though they have perhaps never been formally ...
... Contract provides the solution . The clauses of this contract are so determined by the nature of the act that the slightest modification would make them vain and ineffective ; so that , al- though they have perhaps never been formally ...
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... contract between the people and the rulers it sets over itself , a contract in which conditions were laid down between the two parties binding the one to command and the other to obey . It will be admitted , I am sure , that this is an ...
... contract between the people and the rulers it sets over itself , a contract in which conditions were laid down between the two parties binding the one to command and the other to obey . It will be admitted , I am sure , that this is an ...
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