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[50 pts.] In Jean-Jacques Rousseau's book The Social Contract, it opens with: "Man is born free, and he is everywhere in chains."

What does he mean and how does this statement apply to governments?

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everyone has the basic rights as a human but is restricted bye the higher ups another reason i think this is normal people cant make decisions

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User Sergii Zhevzhyk
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Answer:i think it means everyone has the basic rights as a human but is resricted bye the higher ups anothwer reason i think this is normal people cant make desicons

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