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The state exists to protect the people from "summary" of The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean Jacques Rousseau

The fundamental principle of the state is the protection of its members. Without this protection, individuals would be subject to the law of the strongest, leading to a state of perpetual conflict and insecurity. The state exists to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens, thereby allowing them to live in peace and harmony. In order to fulfill its role of protecting the people, the state must establish laws and institutions that uphold justice and maintain order. These laws serve as a social contract between the citizens and the state, outlining the rights and responsibilities of each party. By adhering to these laws, individuals contribute to the common good and ensure the stability of the state. The s...
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    The Social Contract & Discourses

    Jean Jacques Rousseau

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