Rousseau Social Contract and General Will Theory Explained in 60 Seconds











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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's view of the Social Contract is that people are generally born good, but corrupted by society. Summed up in his quote that 'man is born free, but is everywhere in chains. Rousseau believed that people should surrender their individual desires for what's best for the general will of society. • You can check out my other social contract videos here: • Hobbes vs. Locke vs. Rousseau: • Hobbes Social Contract in 60 seconds: • Let me know what you think about the new 60 second format! • And of course, subscribe so you don't miss any new videos!:    / @korczyksclass   • • Sources: • Noesgaard, D., Yoshida, D., Colless, R., Phui, L., Fielding, J. (2010). Understandings of ideologies. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.

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