Question 1
How does Rousseau distinguish the general will from the will of all?
The general will opposes sovereignty; the will of all does not.
The general will is a theoretical ideal, while the will of all is a practical reality.
He doesn't.
The general will is infallible, while the will of all can be mistaken.
The general will is achieved through unanimous consensus, while the will of all is determined by majority rule.
Question 1
How does Rousseau distinguish the general will from the will of all?
O The general will opposes sovereignty;the will of all does not.
O The general will is a theoretical ideal, while the will of all is a practical reality.
O He doesn't.
O The general will is infallible, while the will of all can be mistaken.
O The general will is achieved through unanimous consensus, while the will of all is determined by majority rule.