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To renounce freedom is to renounce one's humanity, one's rights as a man and...
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Book:
The Social Contract
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To renounce freedom is to renounce one's humanity, one's rights as a man and equally one's duties."
( Jean-Jacques Rousseau )
[ The Social Contract ]
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