Rousseau believed that we live in a world where human beings are increasingly dependent on one another. He believes government should correspond to the general will and preserve human freedom.
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Rousseau believed that we live in a world where human beings are increasingly dependent on one another. He believes government should correspond to the general will and preserve human freedom.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
If 'correspond' is being used in the context of communication:- You "correspond with" someone. The reason for this is that the verb correspond implies a two way flow of letters. After this the with/to is used a little variably, however in general: If 'correspond' is being used in the context of agreement :- Then it is normal to say "corresponds with" If 'correspond' is being used in the context of "to be similar" or "to match". Then it is normal to say "corresponds to".
Key Enlightenment thinkers who changed ideas about government, education, and social injustice include John Locke, who emphasized natural rights and the social contract; Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who promoted the idea of the general will and the importance of education; and Voltaire, who critiqued social injustices and advocated for freedom of speech and religious tolerance.
The great thinkers from the Age of Enlightenment were concerned with how people were capable of self government. Self government is not without government and if people are capable of governing themselves, they are certainly capable of forming governments (artifices), to establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense and promote the general Welfare of the self governed. From John Locke, to Adam Smith to Thomas Hobbes and Thomas Paine, the great thinkers of the Enlightenment were concerned with how people would be with government. From Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Franklin, from George Washington to John Adams the great thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment were concerned with how governments should be with people.
Enlightenment philosophers believed that governments should protect the natural rights of individuals, promote the general welfare of society, and uphold the rule of law. They emphasized the importance of a social contract between the government and the people, where the power of the government is derived from the consent of the governed.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed in freedom and government by the will of the people. He argued for the concept of the social contract, in which individuals would collectively govern themselves and create laws based on the general will of the people.
John Locke
General Government ended in 1945.
General Government was created in 1939.
To start out with, you only get a small portion of the population, which may or may not correspond with the general public.