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Page viii
... individual , in his own interest , must be rigorously subordinated to the State : a conviction which lies at the root of the Économie politique , of the writings on Corsica and Poland , and above all of the Contrat social . In ...
... individual , in his own interest , must be rigorously subordinated to the State : a conviction which lies at the root of the Économie politique , of the writings on Corsica and Poland , and above all of the Contrat social . In ...
Page xii
... individual liberty , the hatred of oppression in all its forms , which was the leading passion of the time . ' Hitherto , ' wrote Mercier of this period , the Contrat social was the least read of all Rousseau's works . Now every citizen ...
... individual liberty , the hatred of oppression in all its forms , which was the leading passion of the time . ' Hitherto , ' wrote Mercier of this period , the Contrat social was the least read of all Rousseau's works . Now every citizen ...
Page xiii
... individual , with all his rights and all his powers , ' to the sovereignty of the 1 Burke , Works , i . p . 389 ( Reflections , 1790 ) . 2 Ib . ii . p . 315 ( Letters on a Regicide Peace , 1796 ) . 3 lb. i . p . 482 ( Letter to a Member ...
... individual , with all his rights and all his powers , ' to the sovereignty of the 1 Burke , Works , i . p . 389 ( Reflections , 1790 ) . 2 Ib . ii . p . 315 ( Letters on a Regicide Peace , 1796 ) . 3 lb. i . p . 482 ( Letter to a Member ...
Page xiv
... individual , whose growth is traced in Émile , is avowedly a mere abstraction , and that , at the end of his pupilage , he is deliberately put back into the civil and social surroundings from which he had hitherto been carefully guarded ...
... individual , whose growth is traced in Émile , is avowedly a mere abstraction , and that , at the end of his pupilage , he is deliberately put back into the civil and social surroundings from which he had hitherto been carefully guarded ...
Page xv
... individual member absolutely independent of his fellow - members and absolutely dependent on the State . It is only by the force of the State that the liberty of its members can be secured . ' 3 So far , then , what is the result of ...
... individual member absolutely independent of his fellow - members and absolutely dependent on the State . It is only by the force of the State that the liberty of its members can be secured . ' 3 So far , then , what is the result of ...
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