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    It is not the case that Rousseau's civic republicanism shows that natural liberty unchecked by moral education produces dependence on appetite, not genuine freedom.

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    • 1.Defining freedom as obedience to collectively-imposed moral education risks authoritarian control masquerading as liberation.
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    • 2.Appetite-driven choices can reflect genuine preferences; moral education may suppress rather than enable authentic self-direction.
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    • 3.The claim conflates dependency on appetite with unfreedom, but satisfying preferences is itself a form of agency and freedom.
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    • 1.Humans naturally pursue immediate gratification; without moral education, appetites dominate decision-making and constrain authentic choice.
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    • 2.True freedom requires self-mastery and alignment with rational principles, not mere absence of external constraint.
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    • 3.Rousseau's general will provides collective moral standards that liberate individuals from enslaving private desires.
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