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Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1712–1778: Critical Essay by Vincente Medina

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SOURCE: "Rousseau," in Social Contract Theories: Political Obligation or Anarchy?, Rowman & Little-field Publishers, Inc., 1990, pp. 43-61.

In the following excerpt, Medina discusses Rousseau as an advocate of contractarianism.

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