Social rights (social contract theory)

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title: Social rights (social contract theory)
text: Social rights are rights arising from the social contract. For example, James Madison advocated that a right such as trial by jury arose neither from nature nor from a constitution of government, but from reified implications of the social contract. Social rights are very similar to political rights, and it can be understood that they are effectively the same concepts being exercised in a less extreme way. Cécile Fabre argues that "it is legitimate to constrain democratic majorities, by way of t
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