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1990
This chapter defends an account of Hobbes’s social contract against the revisionist interpretation defended by Jean Hampton in her Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition. Hampton argues that the social contract is no contract, but a “self-interested agreement” or convention.
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This chapter defends an account of Hobbes’s social contract against the revisionist interpretation defended by Jean Hampton in her Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition. Hampton argues that the social contract is no contract, but a “self-interested agreement” or convention.
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The Social Contract (Contract of Government)
2011Social-contract theories flourished in Europe in the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, had roots extending far further back, and continue to be influential today. John Rawls revived one type of contract theory in the mid-twentieth century, while another featured in the work of Robert Nozick.
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The Lived Social Contract in Schools: From protection to the production of hegemony
World Development, 2021Hania Sobhy
exaly

