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Social Contractualist thought

Books from same Author: Satish Chandra Maya Banerjea

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    Author(s)Satish Chandra Maya Banerjea
    PublisherViva Books - Originals
    ISBN9789393329516
    Pages152
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2022

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    Viva Books - Originals Social Contractualist thought by Satish Chandra Maya Banerjea

    the idea of the State has been a subject for serious scholarship since ancient times. Over the ages, the State had to battle with other institutions like the all pervading Christian Church to establish its precedence and priority. the State was viewed differently in the medieval era, and in that of the Renaissance and the Reformation.Historical specificities seem to have been responsible for philosophers viewing the State differently at different periods. Similarly, historical specificity was responsible again for the birth of a new dimension to theories of the State – the Social Contract.Usually, the theory of Social Contract is taught as one of the theories about the origin of the State. While this is true, it does not give meaning to the full span of what Social Contractualism accomplished in the Western world. Often, the economic aspects and market dynamics that were espoused by the Social Contractualists tend to be overlooked, thereby presenting a partial and lopsided picture of the true meaning of the Social Contract. the Social Contract has to be linked to the rise of Capitalism in the aftermath of the fading away of feudalism in Europe. Liberalism, especially of the Lockean variety, is intrinsically linked to not just politics but to economics as well. This book explores the deep connections that exist between Capitalism, Liberalism and Individualism, and paints a complete picture of what the theory of Social Contract is and highlights the contribution of those thinkers who took forward this theory.