The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls

The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls
Title The Social Contract from Hobbes to Rawls PDF eBook
Author David Boucher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 291
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134839693

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First published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Renegotiating the Social Contract Hobbes to Rawls

Renegotiating the Social Contract Hobbes to Rawls
Title Renegotiating the Social Contract Hobbes to Rawls PDF eBook
Author Deborah A. Kissinger
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 2003
Genre Social contract
ISBN

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Social Contract

Social Contract
Title Social Contract PDF eBook
Author Michael Harry Lessnoff
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1986
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Contract, Culture, and Citizenship

Contract, Culture, and Citizenship
Title Contract, Culture, and Citizenship PDF eBook
Author Mark E. Button
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 282
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0271033827

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"Explores the concept of the social contract and how it shapes citizenship. Argues that the modern social contract is an account of the ethical and cultural conditions upon which modern citizenship depends"--Provided by publisher.

Private Property, Freedom, and Order

Private Property, Freedom, and Order
Title Private Property, Freedom, and Order PDF eBook
Author Mehmet Kanatli
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 160
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000507130

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This book looks at how the ideas of freedom, property, and order are expressed in modern social contract theories (SCTs). Drawing on the theories of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Rawls, it studies how notions of freedom promulgated by these SCTs invariably legitimise and defend the private ownership of the means of production. It argues that capitalism’s impact on individual dependence and economic inequality still stems from this model, ultimately working in favour of proprietors. The author highlights the problematic nature of SCTs, which work as ideological mechanisms put forward under the guise of formal equality and formal freedom, by focusing on the historical and social context behind them. From a methodological point of view, the author presents a de-ideologization of the contractarian issue and provides insight into the political ‘layers’ within the discourse of individualism, human nature and morality shaping the outer corners of contractarian theory. An important intervention in the study of SCTs, this volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of political and social theory, sociology, political history, and political philosophy.

The Social Contract Theorists

The Social Contract Theorists
Title The Social Contract Theorists PDF eBook
Author Christopher W. Morris
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 260
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 058511403X

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This reader introduces students of philosophy and politics to the contemporary critical literature on the classical social contract theorists: Thomas Hobbes (1599-1697), John Locke (1632-1704), and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). Twelve thoughtfully selected essays guide students through the texts, familiarizing them with key elements of the theory, while at the same time introducing them to current scholarly controversies. A bibliography of additional work is provided. The classical social contract theorists represent one of the two or three most important modern traditions in political thought. Their ideas dominated political debates in Europe and North America in the 17th and 18th centuries, influencing political thinkers, statesmen, constitution makers, revolutionaries, and other political actors alike. Debates during the French Revolution and the early history of the American Republic were often conducted in the language of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau. Later political philosophy can only be understood against this backdrop. And the contemporary revival of contractarian moral and political thought, represented by John Rawls' A Theory of Justice (1971) or David GauthierOs Morals by Agreement (1986), needs to be appreciated in the history of this tradition.

Contract Theory in Historical Context

Contract Theory in Historical Context
Title Contract Theory in Historical Context PDF eBook
Author Deborah Baumgold
Publisher BRILL
Pages 209
Release 2010
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9004184252

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These essays carefully show that classic social-contract theory was an ancien regime genre. Far more than is commonly realized, the local horizon was built into Hobbes s and Locke s theories and the genre drew on the absolutism of Bodin and Grotius.