Hobbes argued that in order to avoid a state of war, people should transfer their inherent right to all things to an all-powerful sovereign who would be authorized to make any decision necessary to maintain civil peace. Pre-society, a state of war exists because the universe is constantly in motion, people are constantly power-hungry, all people are equal, and everyone has the right to all things.
Jean-Jaques Rousseau wrote The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right in 1762.
It more or less argues that society subjects to control by government willingly and that the governments obligation is to protect the people. The people should have the right to break this contract and replace their government.
See also "classical republicanism" as the social contract is the central dogma of that section of the political spectrum
he wrote several books i don't have time to say all but they were good ill come back tonight and answer ferther man u dnt know wat u tlkin bout so just be quite
Plato wrote the book 'republic'
Loraine Hasberry wrote the book
Lorenzo Carcaterra wrote the book Sleepers
Ernesto Guevara wrote the book Guerrilla Warfare.
Ronald Searle
The Social Contract
He wrote the book "The Social Contract" based on the form of a government in which he proposed of having a social contract between the people and their representatives.
A social contract is an implicit agreement within a society in which individuals agree to abide by certain rules and norms in exchange for the benefits of living within that society. It is a concept in political philosophy that describes the relationship between individuals and their government or society.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the Swiss philosopher who wrote Of The Social Contract, Or Principles of Political Right. The book is considered to be a cornerstone in contemporary political and social thought.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was important because he wrote the book called the Social Contract and was a big part of direct democracy.
Yes, he wrote a book called And Even the Rats Clapped.
John Locke was a key figure in shaping modern political philosophy, advocating for the idea of natural rights and social contract theory. His work laid the foundation for ideas of individual liberty, limited government, and the right to property. Locke's writings influenced the American and French Revolutions, as well as the development of liberal democracies.
social contract
She wrote the book because while she was growing up, she hated the social differences so she decided to write a book about it.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The Social Contract
That completely depends on the contract you sign with the publisher.