Rousseau and the U.S. Government

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April 11, 2016

 

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Such a governmental concept was unheard of in the European nations until Great Britain introduced the parliamentary system, thus giving birth to limited monarchy. To keep the government working towards the general good of the people, Rousseau believed that any governing body should be elected by the individuals of a nation...
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In the American republic, mayors, senators, even the President, are elected by the citizens. In this fashion, the general good is put before individual interests. Rousseau had faith that people were generally good, but became corrupted by the evils of society. In that respect, he believed that the government should have limited control over the citizens to whom it served...
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