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Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712–1778: Critical Essay by Judith N. Shklar

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SOURCE: "'One Nation, Indivisible …'," in Men and Citizens: A Study of Rousseau's Social Theory, Cambridge at the University Press, 1969, pp. 165-214.

In the following excerpt, Shklar discusses Rousseau 's idea of the body politic, one of his political personifications.

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