
The Social Contract
'Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains'
These are the famous opening words of a treatise that has not ceased to stir debate since its publication in 1762. Rejecting the view that anyone has a natural right to wield authority over others, Rousseau argues instead for a pact, or 'social contract', that should exist between all the citizens of a state and that should be the source of sovereign power. From this fundamental premise, he goes on to consider issues of liberty and law, freedom and justice, arriving at a view of society that has seemed to some a blueprint for totalitarianism, to others a declaration of democratic principles.
Translated and Introduced by Maurice Cranston
- Författare
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Översättare
- Maurice Cranston
- ISBN
- 9780140442014
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 148 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2003-07-31
- Förlag
- Penguin Classics
- Sidor
- 192
