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How does Rousseau balance the roles of "duty" and "interest"?

How may the restraints on man (people) become legitimate?

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Answered by tanzeemmujawar19
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Rousseau argued that the general will of the people could not be decided by elected representatives. He believed in a direct democracy in which everyone voted to express the general will and to make the laws of the land. Rousseau had in mind a democracy on a small scale, a city-state like his native Geneva.

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