Which Enlightenment philosopher is most closely associated with the 'General Will,' an idea that influenced the more radical phases of the French Revolution?
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Correct answer: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rousseau’s 'General Will' suggested that the law should reflect the collective interest of all citizens. During the French Revolution, this idea was used to justify radical changes, sometimes prioritizing the community's needs over individual rights.
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