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"When a person is born, he is free, but afterwards, he is in chains everywhere." Whose statement is this ?

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In The Social Contract (1762) Rousseau argues that laws are binding only when they are supported by the general will of the people. His famous idea, 'man is born free, but he is everywhere in chains' challenged the traditional order of society.

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