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social contract did not entail, as Hobbes had theorized, a surrendering of power to a sovereign
ruler. Rather the contract was between individuals, who mutually agreed, in short, to enter into
civil society, an arrangement which allowed them to maintain their...
Sunday, 14 December 2008
What is Jean-Jacques Rousseau's view of the social contract?
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