"Government in its infancy had no regular and permanent form. For want of a sufficient fund of philosophy and experience, men could see no further than...












Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.
More Jean-Jacques Rousseau quotes
"Happy am I, for every time I meditate on governments, I always find new reasons in my inquiries for loving my own country.
"If there were a nation of Gods, it would govern itself democratically. A government so perfect is not suited to men.
"Our will is always for our own good, but we do not always see what that is; the people is never corrupted, but it is often deceived..." (Bk2:3)
"What, then, is the government? An intermediary body established between the subjects and the sovereign for their mutual communication, a body charged ...
"Liberty may be gained, but can never be recovered." (Bk2:8)
"In any case, frequent punishments are a sign of weakness or slackness in the government. There is no man so bad that he cannot be made good for someth...