a constitution
The Social Contract (1762) was written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Joe Mahoney has written: 'Toward a new social contract theory in strategic management' -- subject(s): Social contract theory
constitution
The three most noted are: Thomas Hobbes (1651), John Locke (1689), and Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762)
Hilail Gildin has written: 'Rousseau's Social contract'
Helena MacDougall has written: 'The larger social contract'
Thomas Wilhelmsson has written: 'Social contract law and European integration' -- subject(s): Contracts, European Union, Law and legislation, Public welfare, Social aspects, Social aspects of Contracts, Social contract, Welfare state
The Social Contract was written by French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in 1762. It discusses the relationship between individuals and society, proposing that individuals surrender some freedoms in order to secure the protection and benefits of society.
The social contract theory is most famously associated with the works of political philosophers Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Each of these philosophers presented different ideas and perspectives on the concept of the social contract.
social contract
A written insurance contract is called an 'insurance policy.'
John B. Noone has written: 'Rousseau's Social contract'