John – James Rousseau, Social Contract or Principles of Political Law

1690,00  brutto

Berlin, 1860, Book. B. Behr

22 cm

160 s. Preserved booklet cover

Number on title page, discoloration

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The “Social Contract or Principles of Political Law” by John – Jacques Rousseau is a fundamental work that revolutionized thinking about society, politics and law. Rousseau, as a key thinker of the Enlightenment era, presents the concept of the “social contract,” pointing out that the legitimacy of state power derives from the will of the people. The author analyzes the relationship between the individual and society, emphasizing the importance of equality and freedom as fundamental democratic values. This book is not only an intellectual introduction to political theory, but also an inspiration for understanding modern legal norms and democratic institutions.The 1860 Edition, bound in fine leather by the Bindery of the Polish Antiquarian, exudes elegance and high quality workmanship. The handmade binding technique not only emphasizes the exclusivity of the publication, but also makes it an attractive collector’s item.An investment in “The Social Contract” is an excellent opportunity to enrich your book collection with a classic of political thought, which is gaining collector’s value over the years. Owning this book is not only proof of commitment to the history of ideas, but also a prestigious item that can be passed down from generation to generation, thus creating a rich intellectual heritage.

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