State and Federal Constitutions
The social contract is a philosophical concept that describes an implicit agreement among individuals to form a society and establish governance in exchange for security and social order. It emphasizes the idea that authority stems from the consent of the governed, where individuals give up certain freedoms in return for protection of their rights. This idea became crucial during the period of colonial resistance and was prominently reflected in foundational documents that asserted the right to revolution against unjust governance.
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