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Rousseau argued that the general will is always right because it represents

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Rousseau argued that the general will is always right because it represents a collectively held will which aims at the common good or common interest.


In political philosophy the will of the people as a whole is referred to as the general will. Jean Jacques Rousseau wrote The Social Contract. According to him the government should be ruled by the people. The general will occupies a central position in his political thought. It is regarded as an important concept in the modern republican thought.

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