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The Cambridge Companion to Rousseau's Social Contract

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What is freedom? What is equality? And what is sovereignty? A foundational text of modern political philosophy, Rousseau's Social Contract has generated much debate and exerted extraordinary influence not only on political thought, but also modern political history, by way of the French Revolution and other political events, ideals, and practices.

The Social Contract is regularly studied in undergraduate courses of philosophy, political thought, and modern intellectual history, as well as being the subject of graduate seminars in numerous disciplines.

The book inspires an ongoing flow of scholarly articles and monographs.

Few texts have offered more influential and important answers to research questions than Rousseau's Social Contract, and in this new Cambridge Companion, a multidisciplinary team of contributors provides new ways to navigate this masterpiece of political philosophy- and its animating questions.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108997260 / 9781108997263
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
194
27/03/2024
United Kingdom
325 pages
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