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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
It’s claimed that “society needs them” and the free market won’t, or can’t, provide them. But who is “society” if not the same people who are already expressing their needs and preferences in the marketplace? If they aren’t willing to pay for the service in the free market (the General Market apart from the government), who can say they’re eager to
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
He admits, however, one limitation on the duty of submission to sovereigns. The right of self-preservation he regards as absolute, and subjects have the right of self-defence, even against monarchs. This is logical, since he has made self-preservation the motive for instituting government. On this ground he holds (though with limitations) that a ma
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
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