Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "The general will is the constant will of all the members of the State; it is by …"
The general will is the constant will of all the members of the State; it is by it that they are citizens and free.
The general will is the constant will of all the members of the State; it is by it that they are citizens and free.
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"I hate those who are always right and always wrong."
"I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices."
"To renounce liberty is to renounce being a man, to surrender the rights of humanity and even its duties."
"I detest the great, their condition, their maxims, their vices, and I should detest them still more if I were one of them."
"The man who has lived most is not he who has counted most years, but he who has most felt life."
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