The Social Contract states that without government, man will ever be at war, so to avoid that fate, man gives up their rights to a government that conduct order (however, later with john Locke, its mentioned that we keep our natural rights).
With this in mind, government is created because of the people's consent, not divine right, meaning that instead of monarchy there is democracy. This is where the US Constitution is influenced. There is a set of checks and balances to protect the people's natural rights. Plus, it sets up a democracy.
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the social contract theory.
The social contract theory is not listed by name in the US Constitution, though it is inferred in the Preamble to the US Constitution.
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The U.S. Constitution conforms to John Locke's social contract theory by establishing a system of government based on the consent of the governed and protecting natural rights such as life, liberty, and property. The Constitution also outlines the division of powers between different branches of government to prevent tyranny and ensure accountability, reflecting Locke's ideal of limited government.
the social contract theory that man is born into nature and gives up total freedom to be protected by the law
no, Thomas Paine did, based on John Lockes theory of the social contract of which originated from Thomas Hobbes'
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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.
John Locke's social contract theory posits that individuals enter into a social contract with a government to protect their natural rights to life, liberty, and property. According to Locke, if a government fails to uphold its end of the contract by violating these rights, individuals have the right to revolt and establish a new government. This theory influenced the development of modern democratic governance.
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