Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quotes
Force Is A Physical Power; I Do Not See How Its Effects Could Produce Morality. To Yield To Force Is An Act Of Necessity, Not Of Will; It Is At Best An Act Of Prudence. In What Sense Can It Be A Moral Duty?
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