The General Will means
A.Will of the majority
B.Unanimous will
C.Collection of individual wills
D.Will of the community viewed as a living and rational political organism
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A.Will of the majority
B.Unanimous will
C.Collection of individual wills
D.Will of the community viewed as a living and rational political organism
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A.Popular Sovereignty
B.Individual Sovereignty
C.Political Sovereignty
D.Legal Sovereignty
Rousseau was an advocate of: Read More »
A.Each individual surrendered his powers to the King
B.Each individual surrendered his powers to the Parliament
C.Each individual surrendered his powers to the Community
D.Each person received certain rights from the King
Under Rousseau’s contract: Read More »
A.Both the social contract
B.A social contract
C.A political contract
D.A legal contract
The contract envisaged by Rousseau was: Read More »
A.Growth of population and property
B.Emergence of strong religious and military classes
C.Fear of foreign danger and need of a strong ruler to protect them
D.Growth of property and fear of revolution
A.A period of peace and happiness
B.A period of constant warfare
C.A period of great uncertainty
D.A period of selfishness
The state of nature according to Rousseau was: Read More »
A.Fear and religion
B.Self-interest and fear
C.Self-preservation and sympathy towards others
D.Protection of life and property
A.Social Contract
B.Origin of the Species
C.Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
D.Modern State
Rousseau advocated his theory of Social Contract in the book: Read More »