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: Does a massive power gap invalidate the "Social Contract"?

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Wealth and power are often viewed as twin pillars of human influence. Philosophers throughout history have debated whether these forces serve to stabilize society or corrupt the soul. 🏛️ Classical Perspectives : Does a massive power gap invalidate the "Social Contract"

Contemporary philosophy often examines how wealth creates invisible forms of power. He argued that a ruler must understand how

: Disconnected power from traditional morality. He argued that a ruler must understand how to use both law (man) and force (beast) to maintain the state, regardless of personal ethics.

: Saw power as a restless desire that only ends in death. In his view, people give up individual power to a "Leviathan" (the state) to avoid a life that is "nasty, brutish, and short."

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: Does a massive power gap invalidate the "Social Contract"?

Are you preparing this write-up for a or a general interest project ?

Wealth and power are often viewed as twin pillars of human influence. Philosophers throughout history have debated whether these forces serve to stabilize society or corrupt the soul. 🏛️ Classical Perspectives

Contemporary philosophy often examines how wealth creates invisible forms of power.

: Disconnected power from traditional morality. He argued that a ruler must understand how to use both law (man) and force (beast) to maintain the state, regardless of personal ethics.

: Saw power as a restless desire that only ends in death. In his view, people give up individual power to a "Leviathan" (the state) to avoid a life that is "nasty, brutish, and short."