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He argued for democracy, but not for liberty, claiming that anyone who disagrees with the general will should be forced to follow it. I doubt Rousseau would support Dictatorship, though. He seems to be advocating something like an "absolute democracy" with full political equality, a true democracy rather than a republic, and he explicitly says that political parties would dilute or ruin a political system based on the general will. A dictatorship clashes with this completely because whoever rules the country is not politically equal with the rest of the people and can establish a tyranny of an individual or a tyranny of a party. He is arguing for a tyranny of the majority.

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