Originally posted by BeBro
Don't buy that. Every society needs some form of consensus between its members (at least between the majority of them) or it would break down sooner or later. The law/constitution is the expression of that basic consensus. You cannot have effective law when nobody agrees about it - then you rather get civil war or tyranny.
Don't buy that. Every society needs some form of consensus between its members (at least between the majority of them) or it would break down sooner or later. The law/constitution is the expression of that basic consensus. You cannot have effective law when nobody agrees about it - then you rather get civil war or tyranny.
BUt on top of that, the "social contract" need not be democratic at all. After all, Feudal systems had a working social contract in which a rich and armed aristocracy protected a weak and poor peasentry in exchange for upkeep.
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