Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes About Freedom

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  • The English people believes itself to be free; it is gravely mistaken; it is free only during election of members of parliament; as soon as the members are elected, the people is enslaved; it is nothing. In the brief moment of its freedom, the English people makes such a use of that freedom that it deserves to lose it.

    "Of The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translated by G. D. H. Cole, III, Ch. 15, 1913.
  • Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains.

    Du Contrat Social bk. 1, ch. 1 (1762)
  • The English people think they are free; they are greatly deceived; they are free only during the election of members of Parliament.

    "Of the Social Contract".
  • Free people, remember this maxim: we may acquire liberty, but it is never recovered if it is once lost.

  • I prefer liberty with danger than peace with slavery.

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