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The Social Contract

The Social Contract / Jean-Jacques Rousseau
163 printed pages
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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Quotes

  • Thiago Lyrahas quoted3 years ago
    The advantage of tyrannical government
  • Thiago Lyrahas quoted3 years ago
    The greater the territory occupied by a fixed number of inhabitants, the more difficult revolt becomes, because rapid or secret concerted action is impossible, and the government can easily unmask projects and cut communications; but the more a numerous people is gathered together, the less can the government usurp the Sovereign's place
  • Thiago Lyrahas quoted4 years ago
    is not, however, answered, because everyone wants to answer it in his own way. Subjects extol public tranquillity, citizens individual liberty; the one class prefers security of possessions, the other that of person; the one regards as the best government that which is most severe, the other maintains that the mildest is the best; the one wants crimes punished, the other wants them prevented; the one wants the State to be feared by its neighbours, the other prefers that it should be ignored; the one is content if money circulates, the other demands that the people shall have bread. Even if an agreement were come to on these and similar points, should we have got any further? As moral qualities do not admit of exact measurement, agreement about the mark does not mean agreement about the valuation

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