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The History Of Ideas And Political Thought Reading Club Presents: Liberty Series, Rousseau.

from Beyond the Text: The Intellectual Historian's Podcast · host Samuel Woodall

Send us Fan MailThis week's discussion will focus on Book 4 of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Social Contract. In this section, Rousseau delves into the complexities of the general will, the role of the sovereign, and the delicate balance between individual freedom and collective authority within the state. We'll explore Rousseau's arguments on the necessity of civil religion, the challenges posed by factions, and his provocative assertion that individuals may need to be "forced to be free." Our discussion will also consider Rousseau's thoughts on education, democracy, and the potential tensions between the majority's will and the rights of the minority.

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