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Leaders must be accountable to the people from "summary" of The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean Jacques Rousseau

In a well-ordered society, the leaders are not masters but rather servants of the people. They hold their power not by divine right or brute force, but by the will of the citizens they govern. This means that leaders must always act in the best interests of the common good, and if they fail to do so, they must be held accountable by the people they serve. When a leader takes on the responsibility of governing, they enter into a social contract with the citizens. This contract is not simply a formality or a symbolic gesture; it is a binding agreement that outlines the duties and obligations of both parties. The leader promises to uphold the laws and protect the rights of the people, while the citizens promise to obey the laws and support the government. If a leader fails to fulfil...
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    The Social Contract & Discourses

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

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