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Shakai Keiyakuron

“Rousseau's 18th-century treatise challenged absolute monarchy, proposing a just government model that inspired European liberal revolutions.”

Shakai Keiyakuron

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Historical Drama
7 chapters · 1 volumes · 2011 - Present · Manga
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Rousseau's 18th-century treatise challenged absolute monarchy, proposing a just government model that inspired European liberal revolutions.

In eighteenth century Europe, in the midst of misery and oppression promoted by absolute monarchies, a philosopher dared to ask: what would be the most legitimate system of government and socially just? Analyzing the nature of man and human relations, Rousseau (1712-1778) proposed in his treatise not only a model of social organization but a new world view, that was one of the fuses for the liberal uprisings that, from French Revolution onwards, shook the entire European continent.

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 7 × 1 ch × vol
  • Total read 0h 56m approx
  • Published Mar 2011 – ongoing
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M34993 catalog

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