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The Social Contract
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  • The Social Contract
  • Written by author Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  • Published by Penguin Group (USA), June 1968
  • Revolutionary in its own time and controversial to this day, this work is a permanent classic of political theory and a key source of democratic belief. Rousseau's concepts of "the general will" as a mode of self-interest uniting for a common good, and th
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Foreword11
Book I
ISubject of the First Book14
IIThe First Societies14
IIIThe Right of the Strongest16
IVSlavery17
VThat We Must Always Go Back to a First Convention21
VIThe Social Contract22
VIIThe Sovereign24
VIIIThe Civil State26
IXReal Property28
Book II
IThat Sovereignty Is Inalienable31
IIThat Sovereignty Is Indivisible32
IIIWhether the General Will Is Fallible34
IVThe Limits of the Sovereign Power36
VThe Right of Life and Death39
VILaw41
VIIThe Legislator44
VIIIThe People48
IXThe People (cont.)50
XThe People (cont.)52
XIThe Various Systems of Legislation55
XIIThe Division of the Laws57
Book III
IGovernment in General59
IIThe Constituent Principle in the Various Forms of Government64
IIIThe Division of Governments67
IVDemocracy68
VAristocracy70
VIMonarchy73
VIIMixed Governments78
VIIIThat All Forms of Government Do Not Suit All Countries79
IXThe Marks of a Good Government84
XThe Abuse of Government and Its Tendency to Degenerate85
XIThe Death of the Body Politic88
XIIHow a Sovereign Authority Maintains Itself89
XIIIHow a Sovereign Authority Maintains Itself (cont.)90
XIVHow a Sovereign Authority Maintains Itself (cont.)92
XVDeputies or Representatives93
XVIThat the Institution of Government Is Not a Contract97
XVIIThe Institution of Government98
XVIIIHow to Check the Usurpations of Government99
Book IV
IThat the General Will Is Destructible103
IIVoting105
IIIElections108
IVThe Roman Comitia110
VThe Tribunate120
VIThe Dictatorship122
VIIThe Censorship125
VIIICivil Religion126
IXConclusion137


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