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Artist 52 [7]
1 year ago
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Why does Rousseau believe that the social contract provides a solution to the problem?

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Zinaida [17]1 year ago
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It overcomes the difficulty of creating an association that protects everyone's well-being while letting individuals be their own masters. It overcomes this by having individuals give up some rights for the common good but yet keeping everyone equal via lawmaking. It overcomes the difficulty of creating an association that protects everyone's well-being while letting individuals be their own masters. It overcomes this by having individuals give up some rights for the common good yet keeping everyone equal via lawmaking.

This is further explained below.

<h3>What is Rousseau's belief in the social contract?</h3>

Generally, The state of nature, according to Rousseau, is relatively tranquil, but a social compact is required to resolve the inevitable conflicts that occur as society develops and people become reliant on others to satisfy their wants.

In conclusion, It overcomes the problem by requiring individuals to give up some rights for the sake of the public will but yet making everyone equal by including them in lawmaking. It answers the dilemma of creating a type of association that best protects everyone's well-being while enabling individuals to retain their autonomy. It overcomes the problem by requiring individuals to give up some rights for the sake of the public will but yet making everyone equal by including them in lawmaking.

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