INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL CONTRACT
What is a Social Contract'?
Social contract theory (or contractarianism) is a concept used in various fields such as philosophy, political science, and sociology to denote an implicit agreement within a state regarding the rights and responsibilities of the state and its citizens, or more generally an agreement between a group and its members, or between individuals. Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau are the most famous philosophers of contractarianism.
Violation of Social Contract
To be a member of society is to accept responsibility for following its rules, along with the threat of punishment for violating them. Hence all members within a society are assumed to agree to the terms of the social contract by their choice to stay within the society without violating the contract. The rights given to an individual could be negative or positive obligations and both are essential to be enforced to protect our interests.......
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