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define natural liberty in the terms of rousseau​

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Answered by raniw5947
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Natural liberty, Rousseau states, is the freedom to pursue one's own desires whereas civil liberty is the freedom to pursue the general will. ... ' By this Rousseau is showing the origins of inequality in modern society however he doesn't stop there, he then goes on to trace inequality back to man's loss of isolation.

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Natural liberty, Rousseau states, is the freedom to pursue one's own desires whereas civil liberty is the freedom to pursue the general will. ... ' By this Rousseau is showing the origins of inequality in modern society however he doesn't stop there, he then goes on to trace inequality back to man's loss of isolation.

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