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What is the main idea of Rousseau's Social Contract Theory?
Individuals surrender their natural rights to gain social order.
Government should have unlimited power to ensure stability.
Social contracts are irrelevant to human society.
We should only pursue individual interests without compromise.
According to Rousseau, what is the 'general will'?
The will of the majority or the strongest group.
The collective interest of the people aimed at the common good.
The government's interests and policies.
An individual's desires aligned with society's needs.
What does Rousseau believe about human nature in the state of nature?
Humans are inherently cruel and selfish.
Humans are peaceful and compassionate.
Humans strive for power and domination over others.
Humans are entirely dependent on society for morality.
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