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... Rousseau does not advocate a " welfare state , " he recognizes that the government has a responsibility for the ... Rousseau's eyes ? because it more nearly affects the preservation of life , or because , property being more easily ...
... Rousseau does not advocate a " welfare state , " he recognizes that the government has a responsibility for the ... Rousseau's eyes ? because it more nearly affects the preservation of life , or because , property being more easily ...
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... Rousseau's theory of law and liberty totalitarian in character ? In general , a totalitarian theory of the state proclaims the superiority of the state over the individual . In such a state , the individual serves the state rather than ...
... Rousseau's theory of law and liberty totalitarian in character ? In general , a totalitarian theory of the state proclaims the superiority of the state over the individual . In such a state , the individual serves the state rather than ...
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... Rousseau's ? To what purpose should the laws be directed ? The two main purposes , Rousseau says , are liberty and equality . ... liberty , because all particular dependence means so much force taken from the body of the State and ...
... Rousseau's ? To what purpose should the laws be directed ? The two main purposes , Rousseau says , are liberty and equality . ... liberty , because all particular dependence means so much force taken from the body of the State and ...
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PLATO Euthyphro Laws Apology | 17 |
ARISTOTLE Nicomachean Ethics | 28 |
SelfTesting Questions | 60 |
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