In 1790 the Count d'Antraigues, an eccentric eighteenth-century anti-revolutionary spy, claimed that he had been given a sequel to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Social Contract explaining how states could ...
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The theory surrounding Social Contract is nearly as old as philosophy itself. Put simply, social contract is the view that a person’s moral or political obligation is dependent upon an arrangement or ...
HEPP is co-organizing an open seminar and course with the Doctoral Programme on Gender, Culture, and Society (SKY) on the late Carole Pateman's book of feminist critique, The Sexual Contract, and ...
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