What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau mean by the “general will”?(1 point)

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the political preference of the public
the political preference of the public

the desires of the king
the desires of the king

the decisions of the legislature
the decisions of the legislature

the inalienable rights of individuals
the inalienable rights of individuals

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's concept of the "general will" refers to the political preference of the public. The general will represents the collective will of the citizens, aiming for the common good and the interests of the community as a whole, rather than the desires or preferences of any individual or ruling authority.

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