In his The Social Contract, Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that no State has ever been founded without a

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In his The Social Contract, Jean-Jacques Rousseau argued that "no State has ever been founded without a religious basis [but] the law of Christianity at bottom does more harm by weakening than good by strengthening the constitution of the State." What does he mean by that, and is he correct? (Religious)

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Macroeconomics

ISBN: 978-1259663048

10th edition

Authors: David C. Colander

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