1. Theories of Rawls and Rousseau
He believed that this could be accomplished through each individual giving up his or her right to control their life in exchange for a voice in the establishment of societal rules; appealing to those who listened to surrender their individual rights to a collective body with a singular purpose. ... Rousseau says, "In the state of nature, where everything takes place in such a uniform manner and where the face of the earth is not subject to those sudden and continual changes caused by the passions and inconstancy of peoples living together....
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