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Government and Politics
Social Contract Theory
All Subcategories (37)
Benefits and Obligations
Benefits of Following the Social Contract
Benefits of Social Contract Theory
Benefits of the Social Contract
Characteristics of an "illegal" government
Concepts related to social contract theory
Consequences of Breach of Contract
Consequences of Government Failing to Uphold the Social Contract
Consequences of Government Failure to Uphold Social Contract
Definition and origins of social contract
Definition of a Social Contract
Definition of the Social Contract
Different Perspectives on Social Contract Theory
Distribution of Power
Enlightenment Philosophers and Their Views
Forms of Power
Government Actions based on Social Contract Theory
Government Responsibilities
Hobbes' View
Hobbes' View on Social Contract Theory
Illegitimate Government
John Locke
John Locke's Perspective
Legitimacy of Government
Power Allocation
Power Distribution
Principles of Social Contract
Principles of Social Contract Theory
Relationship between social contract and natural rights
Rights guaranteed by the First Amendment
Sacrifice of Personal Liberty
Sacrifices for the Common Good
Source of Government Power
The Source of Government Power
Theory of Agreement between People and Government
Thomas Hobbes
Parent Categories (26)
Contractualism
Enlightenment thinkers
Equality
Ethics
Government and Politics
Government Systems
Government Theories
Government Theory
Philosophy
Philosophy and Government
Philosophy/Political Theory
Political Philosophy
Political Science
Political Science (or Government)
Political Science or Philosophy
Political Science/Philosophy
Political Science/Political Philosophy
Political Theories
Political Theory
Political Theory and Philosophy
Political Theory or Government
Principles of government
Social and Legal Contracts
Theories of government
Theories of Government Power
Thomas Hobbes' Philosophy