In Rousseaus Discourse on Inequality, he posits that the beginnings
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19 Dec 2024, 01:42
OFFICIAL EXPLANATION QUESTION #1
Choice (A) is incorrect because the passage states that " $[\mathrm{i}] \mathrm{n}$ a state of nature ... the rich would have great difficulty protecting the property that they possess." Even if the rich were to lose their property, nothing indicates that this property would end up evenly distributed among everyone. Choice (B) is correct because this is precisely what the sentence cited above says. Choices (C), (D), and (E) are wrong because they point to Rousseau's vision for a perfect society, rather than a pre-law society.