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The Social Contract, published in 1762, remains one of the most influential works in modern political philosophy. Jean-Jacques Rousseau opens the text with a provocation that continues to resonate today: “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.” The book is not intended as a manual on how to govern, but rather as a rigorous inquiry into the conditions that render political authority legitimate.


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