His statement inspires law majors.
If you major in Legal English this book will benefit you regarding Jean Jacques' reasoning.
Example 1: The people who always governs well don't really need a government.
Example 2: The of laws is general rather than something particular. Laws reflect the general will of a nation. If a law concerns a particular matter then the general is contradicted.
Example 3: Among democracy aristocracy and monarchy democracy has the largest number of magistrates in proportion to the whole population while monarchy has few magistrates. And aristocracy is in the middle place. But in a state of democracy many people govern a few people. That's why pure democracy is impossible to achieve.
It's quite intriguing to go through his two-side coins. He enjoys making assumptions under both circumstances and then extracting truthful conclusions by deduction.
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