Social Contract
Discover the revolutionary ideas of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his seminal work, Social Contract. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 2003, this thought-provoking paperback spans 192 pages and challenges the notion of inherent authority. Rousseau posits that true sovereignty arises from a mutual agreement—a 'social contract'—between the citizens of a state. This groundbreaking text delves into essential themes of liberty, law, freedom, and justice, urging readers to rethink the foundations of political power and societal organization. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in political philosophy, Social Contract offers timeless insights that remain relevant in today's discussions on governance and human rights. Explore Rousseau's vision of a just society and the principles that can guide us toward a more equitable future.