The Fifth
, Posted in: News, Author: AWHadmin (October 2, 2021)
In as the chapter it standes out that of ' ' same way that the sovereignty is inalienable it also it is indivisible, therefore the will is general or not ' ' (pg. 47) or it is of all the people or only of a part of this people. Being that when is inalienable it is a law act, to the step that only of a part is simplemente a particular will, being thus only one decree. In third I capitulate of this Rosseau book I concluded that the will of all is incapable to be wrong and that the same one will only meet in error will have been deceived for third. ' ' The people never corrupts itself, but many times it is deceived, and is only then that it seems to want what is mau' ' (pg.49). In the Chapter four Rosseau speaks on the limits of the sovereign power, that being absolute, sacred, inviolable, cannot overlap of the general conventions of the people. Standing out that a sovereignty act is not a conveo of the supeiror with the inferior, but a convention of the body with each one of its members (social contract). In the fifth chapter it is dealt with the right of life and death, where all man has the right to risk its life for the conservation of this.
No longer sixth Rosseau chapter appraises the law as conditions of civil association. According to it the people starts to be submisso of that he himself created. In the seventh Rosseuau chapter he weaves elogiosos and extraordinary commentaries to the legislator in the State. Therefore the chapters eighth, nineth and tenth, the author makes exceptions to the people, the territorial work and conquests in the constitution and the State. He finishes our author in chapter ten (pg.70), saying: They are the men who make the State, and is the land that nourishes the men; ' ' this relation is, in such way, that the land is enough to provide habitantes' ' In the tenth first chapter it demonstrates to the readers the diverse systems of legislation, standing out that the greater for all is the freedom and the equality well.
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