A theoretical social contract is usually intended to justify the defining parts of a social system along with a government or state. It is also hypothetical, although some actual societies may reflect a similar system.
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Q18: In Rawls's original position, people
A) know all
Q19: For Rawls, the _ principle is established
Q20: When people initially set up an actual
Q21: Some rights can be given away or
Q22: Structural violence occurs when
A) a system largely
Q24: Social contracts usually provide some incentive for
Q25: One disadvantage with social contract theories is
Q26: Short term social contracts exist even in
Q27: Some people have more natural rights than
Q28: Locke maintains that people have no rights
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