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Proposal
  • That all laws be enacted by the general will.
    This is not mere absolute democracy, as the will
    is general in two senses

2
  • (1) It is the will of the people in general
  • (2) Laws are not particular to any man.
  • This entails that there shall be no factions and
    no political parties.
  • Citizens who are incapable of suppressing their
    private wills will be not allowed to vote.

3
The origin of inequality
  • Deduction of the origin of inequality and the
    institution and abuse of political societies by
    light of reason independent of sovereign
    authority.

4
P1
  • There is hardly any inequality in the state of
    nature
  • Therefore, all inequality hails from the
    development of the faculties and advancement of
    the human mind.
  • It become permanent and legitimate by
    establishment of property and law.

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It follows that
  • Moral inequality authorized by positive right
    alone clashes with natural right, whenever it is
    not proportionate to physical inequality.

6
State of nature
  • Contra to Hobbes
  • Man conceived along is not rational
  • he has no language, as language is social.
  • Language is the basis for rationality
  • Therefore, he has no fear of death, nor will
    towards self-preservation.

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AND
  • He is compassionate (pg 223-224 226)

8
This leads to
  • The preservation of the whole species Instead
    of Do to others as you would have them do unto
    you, the natural maxim is Do good to yourself
    with as little evil as possible to others.
  • Note this is positive, other negative.

9
If not rational
  • What distinguishes us from the beasties?
  • Freedom of will
  • perfectability

10
So
  • We (men) are driven into familial relationships
    which soften us through natural need (guess
    which!).
  • This produces language, and leads to (and serves
    as the model of) society.

11
True founding
  • Of civil society is in the founding of property
    (Book 2).

12
Now
  • Man lives for others, no longer for himself.
  • That makes him miserable.

13
At some point
  • Some wealthy guy figures out that a social
    contract will help him protect his wealth, and
    free him from his obligations to others.

14
Thus
  • The differences in social contracts, as existing,
    results from the differences in the social
    inequalities found in the society at the time of
    the social contract.

15
  • Monarchy one man was pre-eminent in power,
    virtue, riches or personal magistrate.
  • Aristocracy many were pre-eminent, none above
    the rest.
  • Democracy social contract arrived at early when
    moving from the state of nature.

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Legitimacy
  • There must be a government (for we cant go back
    it will just be the will of the stronger), and
    it may take the form of one of the above.
  • In any case, the right to rule is derived from
    the people and exercised only so long as it
    please them.

17
  • -and since the two other putative sources of
    power nature and divine right have been set
    aside by previous argument, only the will of the
    people remain.

18
And...
  • All three lead to bad things the most important
    of which is that the honor of defending the
    common cause is usurped by the standing
    government against the will of the people.

19
So
  • In order to reestablish the empowered,
    responsible man, given the realities of the
    post-social contract environment

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Proposal
  • That all laws be enacted by the general will.
    This is not mere absolute democracy, as the will
    is general in two senses

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  • (1) It is the will of the people in general
  • (2) Laws are not particular to any man.
  • This entails that there shall be no factions and
    no political parties.
  • Citizens who are incapable of suppressing their
    private wills will be not allowed to vote.
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