The Social Contract
eBook - PDF

The Social Contract

Political Equality from Putney to Rawls

  1. 252 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Social Contract

Political Equality from Putney to Rawls

About this book

We are all parties to a social contract and obligated under it. Or is this mere fiction? How is such an agreement possible in a society riven by deep moral disagreement? William Edmundson explains the social-contract tradition from its beginnings in the English Revolution, through Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau to its culmination in the work of John Rawls. The idea that legitimate government rests on the consent of free equals took shape in the seventeenth century and was developed in the eighteenth but fell into disuse in the nineteenth century even as democracy, toleration, and limited government gained ground. Edmundson shows how Rawls revived the idea of a social contract in the mid-twentieth century to secure these gains, as the then-dominant moral theories, such as utilitarianism, could not. The book also defends Rawls's conviction that political equality is integral to the idea of reciprocity at the heart of the tradition.

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Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781009395250

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title
  3. Title page
  4. Imprints page
  5. Dedication
  6. Epigraph
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Preface
  10. List of Abbreviations
  11. Chapter 1 The Debates at Putney
  12. Chapter 2 Thomas Hobbes, Born with Fear
  13. Chapter 3 Hobbes, from War to Leviathan
  14. Chapter 4 Hobbes, Toleration, Stability, Government
  15. Chapter 5 John Locke, (Semi-)tolerance, and No Tyrants
  16. Chapter 6 Locke, Property, and Natural Right
  17. Chapter 7 Locke, Rule of Law, Limited Government
  18. Chapter 8 Hume’s Critique
  19. Chapter 9 Rousseau and Inequality
  20. Chapter 10 Rousseau, Contract, and the General Will
  21. Chapter 11 More Revolutions, Chartism, and the Ascent of Utilitarianism
  22. Chapter 12 John Rawls, Social Contract Revivalist
  23. Chapter 13 Rawls, the Choice Situation
  24. Chapter 14 Rawls’s (Revised) Arguments
  25. Chapter 15 The Case for Political Equality
  26. Chapter 16 Social Contract Fragmentation
  27. Conclusion: Has Contract Discourse Helped?
  28. Bibliography
  29. Index

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