Jean-Jacques Rousseau Quote

Even if each man could alienate himself, he could not alienate his children: they are born men and free; their liberty belongs to them, and no one but they has the right to dispose of it.


The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right (1762)


Even if each man could alienate himself, he could not alienate his children: they are born men and free; their liberty belongs to them, and no one...

Even if each man could alienate himself, he could not alienate his children: they are born men and free; their liberty belongs to them, and no one...

Even if each man could alienate himself, he could not alienate his children: they are born men and free; their liberty belongs to them, and no one...

Even if each man could alienate himself, he could not alienate his children: they are born men and free; their liberty belongs to them, and no one...