
The Social Contract
In Our Time
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Exploring Rousseau's Influence and the American Republic Model
The chapter delves into the contrasting ideas of Rousseau and Locke as reflected in the Declaration of Independence, focusing on resistance to authority, natural rights, and the breach of the social contract by the King of England. It also examines how the American constitution was justified through a combination of Locke's and Rousseau's concepts, as well as James Madison's incorporation of pluralism to address the diversity and size of America.
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