Social Contract Essays
These essays examine the Doctrine of Social Contract and
the failure of the Constitution for the United States of America
to comply with that doctrine.
The Argument Against Government
As We Know It
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Mutuality of consent is a necessary part of any contract. If a transaction
lacks mutuality of consent, then it isn't a contract and there isn't any
obligation under duress. If a party is compelled into a transaction,
then that transaction isn't a contract. It's extortion.
The Constitution, The Government,
and The Doctrine of Social Contract
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This essay is an examination of the Constitution for the United States
of America, and the government established by it, to determine whether
or not they comply with the Doctrine of Social Contract.
The Long And Winding Doctrine:
Social Contract
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In this essay, I combined two concepts: the Doctrine of Social Contract
and the corporate nature of constitutional government. The synthesis
of these two ideas results in a new understanding of the legitimate boundaries
of lawful government.
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