A review by davidduus
The Social Contract: Man Was Born Free, and He Is Everywhere in Chains by Jean-Jacques Rousseau

challenging reflective slow-paced

3.0

Part 2 and 3 of this book felt very stretched and made me wanting to quit at times, since i still tried to not skip details and reall get everything in. Part 4 again was really nicely paced and i quite enjoyed it. Its notthe best ive read but also not the worst, i think its well placed in the middle. Gives your nice insights and I cant say I didnt take something out of it for time to come, but it also wasn't phenomenal or any life changing book which i will still remember vividly in years or even months probably.