which of the following proposed the social contract theory
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the social contract theory was not proposed by only one individual but it was developed from the contributions and ideas of different persons.
The contributors of this theory are Hugo Grotius (1625), Thomas Hobbes (1651), Samuel von Pufendorf (1673), John Locke (1689), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762), and Immanuel Kant (1797) .
Each of them solved the problem of political authority in a different way.
The term takes its name from The Social Contract (French: Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politique), a book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau written in 1762 that discussed this concept.
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the social contract theory was not proposed by only one individual but it was developed from the contributions and ideas of different persons.
The contributors of this theory are Hugo Grotius (1625), Thomas Hobbes (1651), Samuel von Pufendorf (1673), John Locke (1689), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762), and Immanuel Kant (1797) .
Each of them solved the problem of political authority in a different way.
The term takes its name from The Social Contract (French: Du contrat social ou Principes du droit politique), a book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau written in 1762 that discussed this concept.
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Best of luck.
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