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Contents
1. Preface: Sovereignty and Liberty—two most important aspects in the political philosophy
2. Definitions
2.1 The meaning of sovereignty
2.2 The meaning of liberty
3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s societal idea
3.1 How Rousseau understands liberty
3.2 How Rousseau understand sovereignty
3.2.1 The legislative branch
3.2.2 The executive branch
3.2.3 The judicative branch
4. The societal idea in The Federalist
4.1 The understanding of liberty in The Federalist
4.2 The understanding of sovereignty in The Federalist
4.2.1 The sovereignty of the member states
4.2.2 The sovereignty of the citizens
5. Comparison of the ideas of sovereignty and liberty
5.1 Similarities of Rousseau and Publius
5.2 Main differences between Rousseau and Publius
6. Conclusion
7. Appendix
7.1 Literature and printed sources
7.2 Internet sources
- Citation du texte
- Thomas Klotz (Auteur), 2015, Sovereignity versus Liberty. The Societal Idea in the "Federalist Papers" and in Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Philosophy, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/333752
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