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Slavery in Service of Rights

Part 2 of Critiquing Rousseau’s Social Contract

In chapters 5 and 6 of Book 1, Rousseau gives us his definition of the Social Contract.

It is a definition so fraught with self-contradictions and deliberately fuzzy thinking that it is frankly insane.

Show notes here.

On the plus side, Rousseau does make some useful distinctions and even gives us a few handy definitions, but they’re tiny islands of sanity in the vast goopy illogical mess that is his Social Contract.

This video is available on Odysee, YouTube, and BitChute.

Return to the series page for other episodes.

Hayek’s Ch. 10 from The Road to Serfdom:
https://fee.org/resources/the-road-to-serfdom-chapter-10-why-the-worst-get-on-top/

Polleit on the Iron Law of Oligarchy:
https://mises.org/online-book/global-currency-plot/15-illusion-democracy-iron-law-oligarchy

Intro quote from here:
https://mises.org/journal-libertarian-studies/social-contract-critique

Intro music by Egor Gandukhin, courtesy Pixabay:
https://pixabay.com/users/sounddelicious-44481665/

Thumbnail uses:
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