

205: The Social Contract 2: Electric Boogaloo
Jul 12, 2022
Dive into Rousseau's fascinating insights as hosts explore his life and the revolutionary ideas in 'The Social Contract.' They dissect the balance of individual rights against government authority and ponder ethical dilemmas like vigilantism. The discussion delves into the evolution of law, arguing for smaller government structures that promote citizen engagement. They examine Rousseau’s 'general will' and the influence of public opinion on governance, questioning the intricate dance between democracy and morality.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Social Contract: Rights and Responsibilities
02:33 • 14min
Philosophy and Democracy: A Complex Debate
16:12 • 4min
The Evolution of Law and Governance
19:54 • 8min
The Case for Smaller Government
27:31 • 7min
Rousseau and the General Will: The Balance of Governance
34:19 • 25min
Exploring Government Power and Personal Freedoms
58:53 • 3min