The Body Politic
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Format
Paperback
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
Mar 3, 2016
Publisher
Penguin
ISBN-10
0241252016
ISBN-13
9780241252017
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration of political philosophy, Rousseau presents his reflections on the nature of democracy and the social fabric that binds communities. His assertions challenge conventional beliefs, prompting readers to reconsider the essence of governance and the ideals of collective will. With the idea that true democracy is an unattainable ideal, Rousseau delves into the complexities of human nature and societal structures, encouraging a deep examination of how power is distributed and wielded.
As the narrative unfolds, Rousseau's insights illuminate the intricate relationship between the individual and the state, revealing the tensions and contradictions inherent in political life. This selection serves not only as a philosophical treatise but also as a potent reminder of the ongoing struggle for equity and representation within societies. Rousseau's arguments resonate through time, urging readers to engage critically with the ideals of freedom and the concept of the 'general will' in their own societal contexts.
As the narrative unfolds, Rousseau's insights illuminate the intricate relationship between the individual and the state, revealing the tensions and contradictions inherent in political life. This selection serves not only as a philosophical treatise but also as a potent reminder of the ongoing struggle for equity and representation within societies. Rousseau's arguments resonate through time, urging readers to engage critically with the ideals of freedom and the concept of the 'general will' in their own societal contexts.
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