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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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  • {{r|Social contract}}
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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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