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The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762)

The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762)

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"Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." With that line, Jean-Jacques Rousseau shook the foundations of political thought. In this episode, we unpack The Social Contract — Rousseau's radical idea that governments exist not by divine right or brute force, but by the collective will of the people. He challenges kings, questions inequality, and dares to imagine a society built on consent and shared purpose. From 18th-century Geneva to modern democracy, Rousseau's vision still echoes: freedom isn't doing whatever we want — it's agreeing together on what's right. Tune in as we explore how one book helped inspire revolutions — and redefined what it means to belong to a nation.

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