create a state with just enough power to serve them
create a state with just enough power to serve them
create a state with just enough power to serve them
john Locke's social contract theory states that people consent to be governed by a society's government. The government must also protect the people's rights.
The theory that explains how nation-states may have started when people were compelled to accept the rule of a strong individual is known as the "social contract theory." This theory suggests that in order to secure protection and stability, individuals agreed to surrender some of their freedom and submit to the authority of a central governing power. This process led to the establishment of nation-states.
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create a state with just enough power to serve them.
Locke's social contract theory states that people agree to form a government to protect their natural rights to life, liberty, and property. In this contract, individuals give up certain freedoms in exchange for the protection and enforcement of their rights from the government. The government's legitimacy is based on the consent of the governed, and if it fails to protect these rights, people have the right to revolt.
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Force, evolutionary, divine right, social contract
Force, evolutionary, divine right, social contract
The Social Contract Theory
The United States is part of the Social Contract Theory which provides the foundation for a government that rests on the consent of the governed, a principle critical to the Declaration of Independent and the Constitution ... This theory was pioneered by John Lock who thought the people will give up some rights to the government in order to preserve social order ...