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Exploring Exceptions- What Does Not Fit the Framework of Social Contract Theory-
What is not an example of social contract theory?
Social contract theory is a fundamental concept in political philosophy that explores the idea of how individuals come together to form a society and establish a government. It posits that individuals enter into a voluntary agreement to surrender some of their freedoms and rights in exchange for protection and benefits provided by the government. However, not all theories or concepts can be classified as examples of social contract theory. In this article, we will discuss several theories that do not align with the principles of social contract theory.