W 1982 Jean Jacques Rousseau, Franklin Library Edition
Notes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Political Writings encompass his influential ideas on government, society, and human nature. Key works include The Social Contract, where Rousseau argues that legitimate political authority comes from a social contract agreed upon by all citizens, and Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men, which critiques social inequality and the corruption of natural human goodness by civilization. Rousseau's writings had a profound impact on modern political thought, especially in the context of democracy and individual freedom
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Navy leather bound Hardback copy with gold embossed detailing on front and back covers and spine with gold lettering on the spine. Gold fore edge design with brown silk bookmark, and four raised bands. Pristine Franklin Library Edition.