Social Sciences, asked by aadilsalmani, 1 year ago

in which book did rousseau mention the idea of one person one vote

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Answered by Sidyandex
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In his social contract theory book, Rousseau mentions the idea of one person one vote.


The social contract theory throws light on the origin of the society.


According to this theory, all men are born free and equal. Society came into existence because of the agreement entered into by the individuals.


The classical representatives of this school of thought are Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Rousseau.

Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Answer:

Social Contract

Explanation:

Social Contract, a Russian book composed by Rousseau mentions the idea of one person one vote. It talks about compromising on physical freedom i.e. the free will to do whatever pleases oneself and adopting civil freedom to be able to act and think morally and radically. The entire idea is about building and mutual preservation of a community.

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