Description: Description from goodreads.com: Locke and Rousseau, if in different ways and different degrees, accepted the idea of the Social Contract: Hume, more historically minded, and more conservative in his convictions, was its critic. His sceptical intellect led him to approach political theories - the theory of divine right as well as the theory of Social Contract, but more especially the latter - with a touch of acid realism, which was mingled with a half-ironical suavity. 'There is something,' he seems to say, 'in your different theories but less, much less, than you think.' This book is highly recommended for inclusion on the bookshelf of anyone with an interest in the history of political philosophy. Click on the 'Visit Store' link above and choose a category to explore for other available titles in my store, It Was the Best of Times for a Book. Thank you for looking.
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Book Title: Social Contract
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Government
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Author: Ernest Barker
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Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Genre: Politics & Society