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What is the family? The family is considered by most people to be a network of people connected by blood. It is also an intricate system of government with laws in which each member plays a special role and has to uphold the requirements of that role. Rousseau considers the family to be the oldest and only natural form of government. This analogy regards the family as the foundation of all political associations. ... Political associations and family have a difference even though one was based on the other. ... This difference fails to show its significance in its relation to the natural form of government. ... The analogy clearly identifies the similarities of political associations and the family. It states that the family has specific laws that it must follow. Self-preservation is one of the laws that a family follows. ... Moreover, the family is still
following its basic laws. ... The government is obligated to take care of
its people until a certain age is attained.
Approximate Word count = 758 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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