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Social contract as defined by Western in the 18 century
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according to the dictionary of philosophy, the social contract
or
political contract
is a theory or model
that typically addresses the questions of the origin of society and the
legitimacy
of the authority of the
state
over the
individual.
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I think it a theory is think
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