Discuss the Contemporary social contract theorists such as Charles Price argue that even with its historical limitations, the idea of the social contract can contribute to the struggle against racism (or sexism, homophobia, and other social pathologies). Do you agree?
Discuss the Contemporary social contract theorists such as Charles Price argue that even with its historical limitations, the idea of the social contract can contribute to the struggle against racism (or sexism, homophobia, and other social pathologies).