
On the Social Contract
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Erik Sandval
On the Social Contract's appeal and influence has been wide-ranging and continuous. It has been called an encomium to democracy and, at the same time, a blueprint for totalitarianism. Individualists, collectivists, anarchists, and socialists have all taken courage from Rousseau's controversial masterpiece.
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Thank you sir!
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Old and Tired
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A hard listen but worthwhile.
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A solid foundation political science
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What did you love best about On the Social Contract?
Interesting to understand the philosophy.Did Erik Sandval do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
A pretty dry read on the narrators part but clearly understood.A classic
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yet the narrator was quite boring
great book
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Neat alternative to reading
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His idea that everybody should belong to everybody else was played out to it’s fullest in a Brave New World by Alexander Huxley. What a horrible idea. Feels like another bedrock of socialism.
One good line, “man is born free and yet everywhere he is in chains” Amen to that brother.
*caveat I did not read the whole book. Maybe like 5 chapters? That was enough for me to understand the thesis, which is pure bullshit. Go read Hobbes and then Locke. Much better source material.
Skip. Read Hobbes and Locke instead.
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I do not agree with some of his arguments, but clearly we have hindsight in history he could not foresee.
great read
great though provoking reas
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Worthwhile read
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