He states that people create nations by uniting their individual powers through a social contract, agreeing to govern themselves collectively and protect each other's rights.
To form a country, individuals must relinquish certain freedoms they possessed in the state of nature. However, these are replaced by the more significant civil freedom of living in society, which fosters moral and intellectual growth.
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