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Jean Jacques Rousseau once wrote,” man is born free, but everywhere in chains”... explain this quote and tell how this can relate to today or does not relate to today. How, where and why ? Please help me, it’s due tomorrow :(
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It’s saying man is born into freedom but I held down by life (chains) this relates to today by people not being able to support families or themselves because of money paid at jobs
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