"What man loses by the social contract is his natural liberty and an unlimited right to everything he tries to get and succeeds in getting; what he gains is civil liberty and the proprietorship of all he possesses."

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Source: Du Contrat Social by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, translated by G. D. H. Cole, 1913.

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Jean-Baptiste Rousseau

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Jean-Baptiste Rousseau was a French poet known for his exploration of love and human emotions, particularly in works like 'Le Parnasse satyrique.'

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