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First printed in this form 1886 Reprinted 1888, 1891, 1896, 1900
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
CHAPTER I.
MONTMORENCY-THE NEW HELOÏSA.
Conditions preceding the composition of the New Heloïsa
The Duke and Duchess of Luxembourg
Rousseau and his patrician acquaintances
Peaceful life at Montmorency .
Equivocal prudence occasionally shown by Rousseau
His want of gratitude for commonplace service
Bad health, and thoughts of suicide
Episode of Madame Latour de Franqueville
Relation of the New Heloïsa to Rousseau's general doc-
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And with contemporary manners
Criticism of the language and principal actors .
Popularity of the New Heloïsa
Its reactionary intellectual direction
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The Social Contract, a repudiation of the historic method
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Different conception held by the Physiocrats
2. Sovereignty of the body thus constituted
Difference from Hobbes and Locke
The root of socialism
Republican phraseology.
3. Attributes of sovereignty.
4. The law-making power
A contemporary illustration
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The true reason of the submission of a minority to a
majority.
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