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Janiyah Alvarado
30 January, 04:40
What is the book the social contract about?
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Sienna Jordan
30 January, 08:00
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The Social Contract is by Jean-Jacques Rousseau in which he wrote about the best way to launch a political community when there are problems in the public.
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