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Further more in this theory governments were instituted by the
citizens of those governments , rulers have an obligation to be
responsive to the needs and desires of these citizens. Further, in
establishing a government the citizens had relinquished some, but
not all of their original rights. So no ruler could claim absolute power
over all elements of a citizen’s life. If a government doesn't protect
its citizens' rights or tries to control too much, it's not doing its job
properly. In that case, people have the right to revolt and replace the
government with one that keeps the peace and respects everyone's
rights Such ideas show the importance of democratic governance in
modern political system and and reflect the impact of political
thought on the recognition and protection of individual freedoms.
Taking in account from political thought has led to the idea that
governments should be held accountable and responsive this shapes
the dynamics of political participation and activism in contemporary
societies.
The general will, which could also be called the popular will or the
will of the people, refers to the common good or interest of a
collective. For Rousseau, the general will is general with regard
to who wills it (the people as a whole) as well as its object (a general
thing that the people want) this theory informs contemporary
political system by influencing public participation and such and also-
contributing to the functioning and legitimacy of contemporary
democratic societies.
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