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Re: In his Discourse on Inequality, Rousseau posits that early [#permalink]
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1. Which of the following societies would Rousseau be likely to endorse?

Difficulty Level: Very Hard

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Choice (A) is wrong because Rousseau did argue for a social contract, meaning there should be some kind of law.

Choice (B) is wrong because Rousseau did not think members of a state should surrender their rights to a single person.

Choice (C) is wrong because Rousseau did argue that people could claim property if they needed it, implying the existence of private property in his ideal society.

Choice (D) is wrong because Rousseau did not want to dismantle the social contract entirely, but to replace it with his own ideal social contract.

Choice (E) is the answer because Rousseau desired a society where “property can be taken … to the degree necessary for the subsistence of those taking it.”

Answer: E


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1st question please and difference between B and E.
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