Social contract from "summary" of A Theory of Justice, Revised Edition by John Rawls,Professor John Rawls
The concept of the social contract is at the heart of political philosophy, providing a theoretical framework for understanding the relationship between individuals and society. In this framework, individuals agree to live together in a society based on certain principles and rules that govern their interactions with one another. This agreement is not made explicitly or formally, but rather is understood as the implicit foundation of a just society.
The social contract serves as the basis for a just society, as it establishes the principles that guide the distribution of rights and responsibilities among individuals. These principles are based on the idea of fairness and equality, ensuring that all members of society are treated with respect and dignity. By agreeing to abide by these principles, individuals create a sense of social cooperation and mutual ob...
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