The Social Contract
Across
- 2. the ones who benefit from war
- 4. to renounce freedom is to renounce one's __________
- 5. the author believes all power comes from this
- 9. the author
- 10. __________ who do not meet the people's needs can be removed, using force if necessary
- 13. the era the book was written in, known for changes in social and political thinking
- 16. "__________ made the first slaves"
- 19. the oldest and only natural society: the __________
- 20. the leader of a family, according to the author
- 21. another philosopher who believed in the idea of a "social contract"
Down
- 1. the book largely argues against __________ governments
- 2. the author does not believe in the idea that "might makes __________"
- 3. metaphor for people's willingness to be governed; what makes a government's authority legitimate
- 6. a diplomat and philosopher referenced often in book 1
- 7. the author argues that __________ ownership of property is more "secure and irrevocable"
- 8. men are not naturally __________
- 10. people's collective interests
- 11. "man was born free, and he is everywhere in __________"
- 12. another word for 'tyrant'
- 13. an ideal social pact should create __________
- 14. the form of government that best represents the will of the people
- 15. an arbitrary and unfair form of government that was once common
- 17. the subject of the book, the nature of __________
- 18. the author's home country
- 20. the author believes he lives in a __________ state