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" There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will; the latter considers only the common interest, while the former takes private interest into account, and is no more than a sum of particular wills... "
Famous Utopias: Being the Complete Text of Rousseau's Social Contract, More ... - Página 24
1901 - 317 páginas
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Aspects of the Social Problem

Bernard Bosanquet - 1895 - 360 páginas
...taken many in the past. XVIII THE REALITY OF THE GENERAL WILL By B. BOSANQUET "There is often a great difference between the will of all and the general will ; the latter looks only to the common interest ; the former looks to private interest, and is nothing but a sum...
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The State and the Church

William Prall - 1900 - 282 páginas
...or something less than the sum of the wills of the majority. And this Rousseau himself recognized. " There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will. The last has regard only for the common interest ; the other for private interest, and is only the sum...
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The Nature of the Corporation as a Legal Entity, with Especial Reference to ...

James Treat Carter - 1919 - 298 páginas
...IIl, in which Rousseau discusses the nature of the General Will as follows: "There is often a great difference between the will of all and the general will; the latter looks only to the common interest; the former looks to private interest, and is nothing but the sum...
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The Social Contract: & Discourses

Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1920 - 348 páginas
...never corrupted, but it is often deceived, and on such occasions only does it seem to will what is bad. There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will ; the latter considers only the common interest, while the former takes private interest into account, and is no...
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The Group Mind: A Sketch of the Principles of Collective Psychology, with ...

William McDougall - 1920 - 334 páginas
...WILL OF THE NATION1 ROUSSEAU, in his famous treatise, Le Contrat Social, wrote "There is often a great difference between the will of all and the general will ; the latter looks only to the common interest; the former looks to private interest, and is nothing but a sum of...
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Political Ideas of the American Revolution: Britannic-American Contributions ...

Randolph Greenfield Adams - 1922 - 234 páginas
...general will," 37 was a thing which Rousseau would have us differentiate from the "will of all." 88 "There is often a great deal of difference between...all and the general will; the latter regards only common interest, while the former has regard for private interests, and is merely the sum of particular...
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American City Government: By William Anderson

William Anderson - 1925 - 700 páginas
...advantage; but it does not follow that the deliberations of the people are always equally correct. . . . There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will; the latter considers only the common interest, while the former takes private interest into account." he will...
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Volumen6

1928 - 364 páginas
...these are not to be identified. "The general will is rarely the will of all" (V., I, 462). And again : "There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will" (V., II, 42). Unfortunately Rousseau is not particularly clear or consistent in his development of...
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The Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy, Volúmenes6-7

1928 - 674 páginas
...these are not to be identified. "The general will is rarely the will of all" (V., I, 462). And again : "There is often a great deal of difference between the will of all and the general will" (V., II, 42). Unfortunately Rousseau is not particularly clear or consistent in his development of...
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Social Contract

Jean Jacques Rousseau - 2010 - 164 páginas
...but they are often deceived, and only then do they seem to will what is bad. There is frequently much difference between the will of all and the general will. The latter regards only the common interest ; the former regards private interest, and is indeed but a sum of private wills:1 but remove from these...
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