Steven G. Affeldt, “The force of freedom: Rousseau on forcing to be free”, Political Theory, Vol. 27, No. 3 (Jun., 1999), pp. 299-333.
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In this article I develop an interpretation of the point and nature of this engagement of the social compact. While my concerns are in the first instance exegetical, I am also more generally concerned to address, through Rousseau’s discussion, broader issues of the genesis of the human as a moral and political being. I am concerned to address, that is, Rousseau’s under- standing of how the individual makes the change from “stupid, limited animal” to a fully human being possessing moral freedom.
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