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Laws must be based on the general will from "summary" of The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean Jacques Rousseau

The fundamental principle of a just and legitimate government lies in the notion that laws must be in accordance with the general will of the people. This general will represents the common interests of the citizens, transcending individual desires and serving the collective good of society. It is through the expression of this general will that laws can be deemed fair and just, as they reflect the common consent and agreement of the people. When laws are based on the general will, they are not arbitrary impositions by a ruling authority, but rather a reflection of the shared values and beliefs of the community. This ensures that the laws are rooted in the principles of justice and equality, as they are derived from the collective wisdom and judgment of the people. ...
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    The Social Contract & Discourses

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

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