Jean-Jacques Rousseau
-What,according to Rousseau,is the ideal type of society?
A) one that remains in an unspoiled state of nature
B) one that protects all the people of that society while allowing them the greatest amount of personal freedom possible
C) one that does not demand any giving up of natural freedom
D) one that gives protection in exchange for natural freedom
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