Of The Social Contract And Other Political Writings
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This is a foundational non-fiction work of political philosophy and social theory. It gathers influential eighteenth‑century essays on how power, liberty, and law shape society, arguing for a social contract as the basis of political legitimacy. The intended reader includes students, scholars, and curious readers who want to understand the roots of modern political thought. The tone is thoughtful, rigorous, and challenging, inviting careful reflection.
Presented as a carefully curated collection, the essays are rendered in accessible English and anchored by a fresh introduction that situates the text in its historical and philosophical context. Readers encounter compact, argument‑driven explorations of authority, rights, and the balance between freedom and order, with context that clarifies why these ideas still matter today.
For learners and analytical readers, the book covers core concepts such as sovereignty, civil liberty, the social contract, general will, and the legitimacy of political authority. The prose is precise and the ideas are big, but the translation and guiding introduction make the reading experience approachable and rewarding.
- Key content elements: essays on the social contract, sovereignty, liberty, justice, and the foundations of civil society
- Learning outcomes: understand political legitimacy, citizen obligations, and the balance between freedom and goReader reviews
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