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  • ...agreement analogically called "contract". One of the earliest proponent of social contract theory was [[Thomas Hobbes]], who espoused monarchical absolutism. However, ...n philosopher [[John Rawls]]. Greatly influenced by the Kantian version of social contract, Rawls rebranded it into his own version and named it "original position" i
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  • ...agreement analogically called "contract". One of the earliest proponent of social contract theory was [[Thomas Hobbes]], who espoused monarchical absolutism. However, ...n philosopher [[John Rawls]]. Greatly influenced by the Kantian version of social contract, Rawls rebranded it into his own version and named it "original position" i
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  • ...al Population Committee (1971-1975). Past and current publisher of ''[[The Social Contract]]''; accused by the [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] of being at the heart o
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  • ===Social contract theory=== ...s Rousseau]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] separately developed their own ideas on social contract and arrived at distinct conclusions on the political organization of mankin
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  • ...resources conservation. He is past editor and current publisher of ''[[The Social Contract]]''. He says that this interest led him to concern about the effects, on th *''The Social Contract Press'' 1990, founded and funded
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  • This theoretical agreement has been termed the ''social contract'' and is, broadly, an agreement between men to limit the exercise of their In the twentieth century, a new approach to the social contract was pioneered by the American political philosopher [[John Rawls]], who sug
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  • ...which attempted to tie [[social justice]], [[political liberalism]] and [[social contract]] together in a unique way, defending what he describes as ''justice as fai
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  • ...t God and shirk responsibility". As the [[theory of evolution]], and the [[social contract theory]] became more popular, the theory of the divine origin of the state
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  • ...n Examiner, Military History, Human Events, www.newiranpolicy.org, and The Social Contract Quarterly
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  • ...rom or has direct command from God. Monarchies can also be justified using social contract theories: [[Thomas Hobbes]]' ''Leviathan'' argues that we naturally agree t
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  • ...ents had brought in incomes policies backed by Acts of Parliament, but the Social contract agreed that this would not happen.
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  • ...nquiry into the Animal Origins of Property and Nations]]'' (1966), ''[[The Social Contract: A Personal Inquiry into the Evolutionary Sources of Order and Disorder]]''
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  • The Debian Social Contract, a document describing the moral guidelines followed by the Debian project,
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  • ...states source of authority from that of government. The state rests on a [[social contract]]. A government is entrusted with powers in order to protect life, liberty,
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  • ...materialism of the wise’ or ‘civil religion’. In politics, his theory of [[Social contract]] went beyond the economic [[Liberalism]] of English thinkers and the Posit ===Émile and the Social Contract===
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  • * Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. ''[[The Social Contract]]''
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  • .../files.libertyfund.org/files/638/0132_Bk.pdf Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: ''The Social Contract''(1762), The Online Library of Liberty]
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  • - [[Social contract]] -
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  • ...ent of the concept of universal [[human rights]] and of the concept of a [[social contract]]. ...cques Rousseau]] (1712-1778) French Enlightenment thinker. Author of ''The Social Contract''.
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  • ...he state, which obviously attempt to justify the state with reference to a social contract real or otherwise. Such contractarian theories obviously do say something a ...ick is a minimal state libertarian who basically endorses a version of the social contract theory that is based on the idea that the state is justified simply because
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  • According to thinkers in the social contract tradition, justice is derived from the mutual agreement of everyone concern In his ''A Theory of Justice'', John Rawls used a social contract argument to show that justice, and especially distributive justice, is a fo
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  • ...duals vis a vis political authority, and in a sense constitutes the state. Social contract theories usually emphasize the need for consent to legitimate state power, * [[Social contract]]
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  • ...ast=Rousseau|first=Jean-Jacques|authorlink=Jean-Jacques Rousseau|title=The Social Contract (translated in English by G. D. H. Cole)|year=1762|url=http://www.constitut
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  • ...uals can. Often, this idea of agreement between peers is formalised by a [[social contract]] argument.
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  • ...ref>[http://www.constitution.org/jjr/socon.htm Jean-Jacques Rousseau ''The Social Contract'']</ref> was a fiction, but it provided the basis for an examination of w ...ts continuing ability to perform its side of what is perceived to be the "social contract". Legitimacy once conferred, can be withdrawn for inadequate performance,
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  • ...ands on the brink of disaster economically. The shape and condition of our social contract a year from now is debatable if the economic crisis can not be mitigated. I
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  • ...the community.<br> [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau]] developed the concept of the social contract a stage further by examining the means by which its terms could be delivere .../files.libertyfund.org/files/638/0132_Bk.pdf Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: ''The Social Contract'', The Online Library of Liberty, Page 30]</ref><br>
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  • ...cques Rousseau''', ''[[The Social Contract]]'', II, 6.<ref>Rousseau, ''The Social Contract'', [http://www.constitution.org/jjr/socon_02.htm#006 Book II: Chapter 6 (La
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  • ...'s "fusion" of classical republicanism and social contract theory in ''The Social Contract'' such that civic virtue and the general will were inextricably linked; one ...ong other things they contributed and/or heavily elaborated notions like [[social contract]] (emphasised by Rousseau), and the [[separation of powers]]. They also bor
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  • ...hanges have been so gradual&ndash;we opt out of the public sphere and the "social contract" for the sake of a protected setting.
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  • ...cance was the liberalism of [[John Locke]], including his theory of the "[[social contract]]". This had a great influence on the revolution as it implied the inborn
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  • ...://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext02/lvthn10.txt] - defines government as, a social contract by which power is irrevocably delegated to an absolute sovereign.
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