In this book, Rousseau explains the rules of political democracy based on socialism. The book is considered essential in global social philosophy and is classified as a renewed source for philosophical thought and the humanities. In this book, Rousseau states that he does not assume the actual existence of a natural state, but rather recommends a state of barbarism intermediate between the natural state and the social state. In it, people preserve simplicity and the benefits of nature. It appears from Rousseau's comments throughout the book that he does not want the current corrupt society to return to the state of nature. He considers society inevitable with its corruption, and he explains this corruption by the differences between members of society in transactions and rights. He sings of the pure, natural man and says That average state where equality prevails.
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