Similar words: contract, contractor, social, socially, social services, on the contrary, contrary, contrast. Meaning: n. an implicit agreement among people that results in the organization of society; individual surrenders liberty in return for protection.
Random good picture Not show
1. The introduction of a social contract was what made raw capitalism work, he argued.
2. The other weakness of the social contract model lies in its excessively rational and legalistic nature.
3. Their avowed purpose is to wreck the Social Contract and the democratic system under which we live.
4. We would will this as part of the social contract because our own selfishness would enable us to see its necessity.
5. So the social contract is selfishly motivated; it comes about through our rational ability to perceive a personal advantage from it.
6. You scientists, you upholders of the social contract, gloat like other mortals when somebody makes a mistake?
7. Hence a social contract can ensure stable cooperation only if it reads' I will cooperate.
8. Rahma in exchange for freedom is the social contract that the new religion proposed to the citizens of Mecca.
9. Enlightenment philosophers postulated a social contract to which rational, independent men could be expected to agree.
10. We are forming our own Social Contract.
11. Not such a social contract, then.
12. Social contract theory was effectively dismissed for its lack of sociology.
13. His theory of the social contract had wide currency in America.
14. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, writing in his Social Contract makes clear the the family (and he meant a man and a woman with children) was "the oldest form of society and the only natural one."
15. Modern civilized society, is the essence of a social contract.
16. His theory of social contract has wide currency in America.
17. They construed the social contract as a pact of complete subjection to an absolute sovereign.
18. With a clear Agile social contract, the entire organization can follow a very simple, step-wise adoption process to successfully adopting agility beyond the team level.
19. Extending the rights of man to women is not just another expansion of the social contract to include another excluded group.
20. Now the masses are beginning to feel that the state has broken the social contract.
21. Oakeshott does not, however, adopt the Hobbesian idiom of social contract.
22. But neither does it depend on some higher authority or a social contract.
23. Maybe if Carter was elected he would offer a social contract.
24. An independent economic woman was definitely and explicitly not part of the concept of our social contract as its formulators envisioned it.
24. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
25. It is as an alternative to these theories that Rawls champions the social contract.
26. The problem of rescission of contract is one of the most important problems on the study area of contract law, playing an unparalleled role in modern people"s life, economical and social contract."
27. It is not based on fictional tacit consent by nobles as formulated by most social contract theories.
28. Research suggests that overemphasizing enforcement can actually weaken tax morale, by making taxpaying seem less like a freely chosen part of the social contract.
29. There is one city dweller that doesn’t respect this delicate social contract: the closed-circuit television camera.
30. Or, if you don't believe Spinoza, if you don't believe his authority is sufficient, consider someone who you'll be reading in a couple of weeks, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, from the Social Contract.
More similar words: contract, contractor, social, socially, social services, on the contrary, contrary, contrast, by contrast, contrast to, controversial, to the contrary, associate, associated, association, constitutional convention, racial, financial crisis, attract, distract, abstract, attractive, protracted, attraction, control, contribute, contributor, contribute to, take control, out of control.