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social contractThe idea that government authority derives originally from an agreement between ruler and ruled in which the former agrees to provide order in return for obedience from the latter. It has been used to support both absolutism (Thomas Hobbes) and democracy (John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau).
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| The hypothetical contract described the university that Curran "wanted to work for, maybe even the one he thought he was working for, but not the one with which he contracted. 460-6 is highly complex and contains several elective methods that taxpayers may use to calculate hypothetical contract underpayments and over-payments. |
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