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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: SarahElisabeth on Mar 30, 2015



Title: How is Rousseau's emphasis on the "general will" over and above the "partic. .
Post by: SarahElisabeth on Mar 30, 2015
How is Rousseau's emphasis on the "general will" over and above the "particular wills" that make up society related to interest groups?
      
A) With legislators and executives attuned to interest groups, it's often as if no one is considering the interests of the whole country.
      
B) With legislators and the judiciary attuned to interest groups, it's often as if no one is considering the interests of the whole country.
      
C) With legislators and executives attuned to the "citizens' lobby," it's often as if no one is considering the interests of the corporate community.
      
D) With legislators and executives attuned to interest groups, it's often as if no one is considering the interests of politics at the local level.


Title: Re: How is Rousseau's emphasis on the "general will" over and above the "partic. .
Post by: bio_man on Mar 30, 2015
A) With legislators and executives attuned to interest groups, it’s often as if no one is considering the interests of the whole country.