The contract of government is so completely dissolved by despotism, that the despot is master only so long as he remains the strongest; as soon as he can be expelled, he has no right to complain of violence. The popular insurrection that ends in the death or deposition of a Sultan is as lawful an act as those by which he disposed, the day before, of the lives and fortunes of his subjects. He was maintained by force alone, it is force alone that overthrows him.

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J. Rousseau (1952). On the Origin of Inequality. (G. D. H. Cole, trans.) In R. M. Hutchins, Rousseau (1st ed., vol. 28, Great Books of the Western World, pp. 361–362), Chicago, Illinois: Encyclopædia Britannica. (Original work published 1937)