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    Pateman Social Contract

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    elaborating on the implict agreement in a social contract which privileges men in society to formulate the social contract; that implicit agreement, that ‘contract-within-the social contract’ (so to speak) is what Pateman calls the sexual contract. It is the unspoken agreement(s) about the place of women in society, as decided by men that Pateman tries to elucidate, much like Mills in discussing racism and the racial contract (implicit in the social contract) . Whether in matters of business,…

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    Social Contract Theory

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    The social contract theory was created to go in accordance with a person’s moral and political obligations. The social contract was created to convict a person who broke their moral and or political contract (Social Contract theroy ). The social contact is based on the legitimacy of the government and the contract between said government and the people. In the United States of America people believe that the social contract is the constitution, but in reality there cannot be a contract if no…

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    Social Contract Analysis

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    individuals’ natural rights by governmental rulings and regulations, with the assumption that their social contract will be appropriately maintained. The protection of civil rights and liberties may be successfully carried out only through the use of authority much more influential that the power or control of the individual. Therefore, the individual and the government enter into a social contract, an implied pact dictating the sacrifice of minor individual liberties in order to adequately…

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    Jacques Rousseau were two of the foremost intellectuals of the seventeenth century that help ingrain the enduring theories of how man should govern themselves in their writings, “The Second Treatise of Civil Government” by John Locke, and “On the Social Contract” by Rousseau. Deriving out of these writings, we are capable to differentiate the two contradistinction philosophical thoughts that separates the two authors according to the way the citizens are contrived. Locke, who aligns with the…

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    Every human being in a society has to go through certain development phases in our live. Each phases has their own contract that we need to prevail as our live moves from one stage to another. During childhood, men are bind to the filial contract with their parents and siblings as the contract is established during the bonding moment . At this stage, the terms of the contract is that the child will give the parents certain enjoyments that come with parenthood and as in return, the children will…

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    philosopher who focused on the social contract in which he referred it to be the racial or the domination contract. Charles Mills used the domination contract as an outline of racial inequality and white supremacy. I agree with Mills as he identifies the problem in a society and recognizes that the foundation of modern social organization is built on the European expansion, colonization and other forms of white domination. An example relevant to the racial contract is the after effects of the…

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    2. What was the new "social contract" between labor and management, and how did it benefit both sides as well as the nation as a whole? During the 1950s, the United States bore witness to the resolving of tensions between labor unions and management, which had been escalating during the preceding two decades. Laborers and managers came together in various industries to compromise, which resulted in the introduction of “social contracts”. Social contracts were long-term agreements signed between…

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    Social contract theory is best defined as the agreement which human beings have made to protect themselves from each other. This theory explains that the principles of ethics which we are following now days are made by us for our benefits. We make rules according to our wisdom and nature so we can eliminate various negative elements from our lives such as fear. Another important element which this theory has enlightened is that the power is essential for protection and implementation. The labor…

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    The Truth about Human Nature The social contract is something that we all automatically agree to once we’re born into society. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies investigates, like many philosophers before him, this social contract and its extent of control over people. He does this through the story of a plane full of young boys when it crash lands on a desert island, leaving them to create their own society. Some people believe that the social contract is forced upon us by society and…

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    You ideas that you expressed in The Social Contract are completely naive. How could you believe that people would set aside their personal wishes to help society? You state that people would have no interest in making society burdensome on others because they would only burden themselves under social contract. This system may seem like a nice thing, but people are selfish at their core, and there will always be people who only care about themselves. Someone will come along and ruin the entire…

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