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The 'General Will' as propounded by Rousseau in 'The Social Contract' means:​

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General will, in political theory, a collectively held will that aims at the common good or common interest. ... In Du Contrat social (1762; The Social Contract), Rousseau argued that freedom and authority are not contradictory, since legitimate laws are founded on the general will of the citizens.

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