The Social Contract

The Social Contract

by

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Patricians Term Analysis

Patricians were the wealthy, powerful upper classes in ancient Rome.
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Patricians Term Timeline in The Social Contract

The timeline below shows where the term Patricians appears in The Social Contract. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Book 4, Chapter 2: The Suffrage
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...appear divided when they are really healthy (like Rome, which was split between “its [upper-class] patricians and [lower-class] plebians”), or united because oppressed citizens have given up on participating in politics. (full context)
Book 4, Chapter 4: The Roman Comitia
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...The first gave the people a voice against the Senate, but it also let wealthy patricians pay “clients” to persuade the people. Servius replaced this with a comitia based on his... (full context)