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The social contract is a fundamental concept in political philosophy that refers to the tacit or explicit agreement between individuals in a society to live together and to establish the rules and norms that govern their coexistence. Throughout history, different thinkers have addressed this issue and developed their own theories on the origin, nature and function of the social contract in political and social life. From the early Greek philosophers to modern theories of democracy and social justice, the social contract has been a recurring theme and a starting point for thinking about human nature and the ways in which we can live in harmony and justice. In this article, we will explore the evolution of the social contract throughout history and how it has influenced political and social thought up to the present day.
Carmonpa1 is a professional in the field of technology and entrepreneurship with a professional background that includes experience in product management, blockchain and web3, no code, MVPs and customer development. With a keen interest in tokenised communities, collective intelligence and how web3 technology can help to coordinate communities under a common purpose.