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When Rousseau argued that people should be forced to be free (by being made to "obey the general will" of the people) , he was endorsing

A) negative freedom.
B) positive freedom.
C) the freedom from constraints.
D) the end of real freedom

Rousseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau, an 18th-century philosopher who focused on the importance of nature, the critique of modernity, and the concept of the social contract influencing political theory.

General Will

A concept in political philosophy referring to what is in the best interest of the public or society as a whole, famously discussed by Rousseau.

Positive Freedom

The possession of the power and resources to fulfill one's own potential, as opposed to merely being free from restraint.

  • Identify the differences between positive freedom and negative freedom.
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Nirakar ShresthaMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Rousseau's concept of "forcing people to be free" means that individuals need to comply with the "general will" of the community. Hence, this idea falls under positive freedom, which emphasizes obligations or duties to the community as a whole rather than just individual liberty.