The Social Contract Podcast Episodes
Written by Jean , Jacques Rousseau , Maurice Cranston
54 Episodes - 168 pages - ★★★★ - 27.5K ratings
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Robin Douglass - The Moral Psychology of the Social Contract
Lectures in Intellectual History - November 21, 2019 17:03 - 45 minutes ★★★★ - 52 ratingsRecordings from the popular public lecture series featuring new work on all aspects of intellectual history. Hosted by the Institute of Intellectual History at the University of St Andrews.

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Listening to America - November 05, 2019 22:30 - 58 minutes ★★★★★ - 910 ratingsPresident Thomas Jefferson speaks about the formation of the government of the United States. Jefferson explains the social contract theory that when you are alone, you are sovereign, and when you join with others you have to negotiate what is for the commonwealth, and negotiate what natural rig...

The Myth of the Social Contract - With Andrew Kern
Taxation Is Theft - November 05, 2019 19:00 - 55 minutes ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsThis is a podcast all about politics. Check it out, It's great

Episode 7: Renewing the Social Contract
Forward Together: The podcast of the Green Party of Canada’s 2019 platform - September 29, 2019 20:29 - 34 minutesListen to the Green Party Platform as an audiobook podcast. In this episode: The message from Elizabeth May, and the Green Party Vision. Music credit: Our music is “Atlas” used with a Non commercial Free Music License through Filmstro https://filmstro.com/music

Episode 46- The Social Contract
Elevated Radio - September 19, 2019 23:00 - 53 minutes ★★★★★ - 101 ratingsLB and Swale sit down with Rob Earth-One and Malcolm Chester of The Social Contract to talk their start in hip hop, influences and direction of their music. Follow them on IG @TheSocialContractMusic. “Seeds 2”, a collaborative album, can be streamed via Apple Music, Spotify and Tidal

Rebuilding The Social Contract: Debilyn Molineaux
How Do We Fix It? - August 01, 2019 21:50 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 102 ratingsOur democracy has become a punching bag. From Russian hacking and hate-filled tweets, to demands for impeachment and increasingly nasty political infighting, our public conversation is increasingly narrow, dispiriting and disempowering. According to Pew Research, trust in government is near his...

July 2019: The Social Contract With JJ White
VSCPA Leading Forward - June 27, 2019 15:33 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsIt's a Leading Forward field trip! We ventured out into the wilds of Goochland to visit JJ White, host of the Great People Show and chief engagement officer at Dale Carnegie of Virginia. Listen to a great conversation about corporate culture, the employer-employee relationship and the value of th...

The Social Contract
Peddling Fiction Podcast - June 12, 2019 13:58 - 43 minutes ★★★★★ - 169 ratingsYou've either heard it before or said it yourself. Taxes are the price we pay for civilized society, right? Wrong...and about that Social Contract I never signed...

The Master Plan: Access Equity and the Social Contract for Higher Education: The University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission History and Goals
Education Issues (Video) - June 03, 2019 21:00 - 2 hours - Video ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsAfter welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylv...

The Master Plan: Access Equity and the Social Contract for Higher Education: The University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission History and Goals
UC Office of the President (Audio) - June 03, 2019 21:00 - 2 hours ★★ - 1 ratingAfter welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylv...

The Master Plan: Access Equity and the Social Contract for Higher Education: The University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission History and Goals
Education Issues (Audio) - June 03, 2019 21:00 - 2 hours ★★★ - 1 ratingAfter welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylv...

The Master Plan: Access Equity and the Social Contract for Higher Education: The University of California and Higher Education: Its Mission History and Goals
UC Office of the President (Video) - June 03, 2019 21:00 - 2 hours - VideoAfter welcoming remarks from Provost Michael Brown and Academic Senate Chair Robert C. May, Session A begins with an address from UCSC Chancellor George Blumenthal on the topic of “The Master Plan: Access, Equity, and the Social Contract.” The session continues with a panel discussion led by Sylv...

Rebuilding the Social Contract, Part 3: Policy and Polity
On Shifting Ground - May 21, 2019 14:00 - 59 minutes ★★★★ - 163 ratingsWhile globalization has lifted millions out of poverty, the geopolitical forces that drove it have largely left the middle class behind. There is a growing sense that the social contract established after WWII is broken. This is the third episode of our 3-part series on the rebuilding of tha...

Rebuilding the Social Contract, Part 2: Corporate Interests: Shareholder or Stakeholder?
On Shifting Ground - May 14, 2019 14:00 - 59 minutes ★★★★ - 163 ratingsWhile globalization has lifted millions out of poverty, the geopolitical forces that drove it have largely left the middle class behind. There is a growing sense that the social contract established after WWII is broken. This is the second episode of our 3-part series on the rebuilding of th...

Renegotiating the social contract of modern welfare?
Social Innovation Podcast - May 13, 2019 11:00 - 18 minutesSocial innovation is the practice of solving social problems with new methodology to achieve economically sustainable, scalable and measurable social impact for the target groups suffering social problems. The Social Innovation Podcast seeks to demystify and give you an insider’s persp...

Rebuilding the Social Contract, Part 1: We, the People
On Shifting Ground - May 07, 2019 14:00 - 59 minutes ★★★★ - 163 ratingsWhile globalization has lifted millions out of poverty, the geopolitical forces that drove it have largely left the middle class behind. There is a growing sense that the social contract established after WWII is broken. This week and for the following 2 weeks, we’re featuring a 3-part serie...

Rebuilding the Social Contract: Series Tease
On Shifting Ground - May 06, 2019 22:47 - 1 minute ★★★★ - 163 ratingsThere is a wide consensus in liberal democracies around the world that the social contract is broken. How do we fix it? Beginning May 7th, this 3-part series explores the origins of the problem as well as solutions from the perspective of citizens, business and government.

The Origins of the Social Contract, Part 2
Words & Numbers - April 10, 2019 14:10 - 24 minutes ★★★★★ - 318 ratingsWage gap myths, middle class success, and hate crime statistics are examined this week in order to dispel the calls for a new social contract. In a society where the majority makes the rules, how do minorities prosper? Is it because of a social contract, is it the result of people being rational...

The Origins of the Social Contract, Part 1
Words & Numbers - April 03, 2019 14:00 - 30 minutes ★★★★★ - 318 ratingsHave you ever signed a contract without reading the terms and conditions? According to Elizabeth Warren, part of the “social contract” is to pay your fair share. But wait, what is the “social contract” that politicians and talking heads keep bringing up? Is it the consent of the governed? Is it ...

Journalistic Malpractice and The Social Contract
Everybody Trades - January 22, 2019 20:43 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 19 ratingsThe rush to judgment re: Nathan Phillips/Covington High is unbecoming of a free people. "The news" got this story wrong on purpose. Social-media culture is poisonous. What's better: The Golden Rule or The Social Contract?

The Quiggin Report #46 - Strange Death of The Social Contract
Quiggin Report - December 03, 2018 13:30 - 28 minutes ★★★★★ - 10 ratingsIn order for a political society to work, there has to be some sort of general agreement between the rulers and the ruled. In moral or political terms, this is often referred to as the social contract. The general idea of a social contract dates back to ancient times, but it was in the Age of Enl...

Gun Control and the Social Contract (Daniel Kaufman & David Ottlinger)
MeaningofLife.tv: Sophia - November 09, 2018 17:25 - 1 hourWhat role should guns play in a liberal society? ... What American deference to police says about authority and force ... Why we leave justice in the government’s hands ... Defining modern conservatism: Is Matt Lewis a “liberal”? ... Do pro-gun arguments consider the social contract? ... Dav...

Gun Control and the Social Contract (Daniel Kaufman & David Ottlinger)
MeaningofLife.tv: Sophia - November 09, 2018 17:25 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 1 ratingWhat role should guns play in a liberal society? ... What American deference to police says about authority and force ... Why we leave justice in the government’s hands ... Defining modern conservatism: Is Matt Lewis a “liberal”? ... Do pro-gun arguments consider the social contract? ... Dav...

Gun Control and the Social Contract (Daniel Kaufman & David Ottlinger)
MeaningofLife.tv: Sophia - November 09, 2018 17:25 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsWhat role should guns play in a liberal society? ... What American deference to police says about authority and force ... Why we leave justice in the government’s hands ... Defining modern conservatism: Is Matt Lewis a “liberal”? ... Do pro-gun arguments consider the social contract? ... Dav...

The Social Contract
Radio Grognard KING SIZE - October 04, 2018 05:01 - 7 minutes ★★★★★ - 13 ratingsI talk about the social contract for RPG groups in a vague way. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-grognardks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radio-grognardks/support

Ep 2 Saul Eslake on 'Entitlement' and the Social Contract
Think Forward - September 23, 2018 13:57 - 28 minutesSaul Eslake, former Chief Economist of ANZ and Vice-Chancelor's Fellow at the University of Tasmania sits down for a chat with Think Forward co-founder, Sonia Arakkal. Saul describes a recent shift in Australia's 'Social Contract' which has benefited wealthy baby boomers at the expense of younge...

In Search of the Social Contract Feat. Keith Knight Ep. 89
Vital Dissent with Patrick MacFarlane - August 16, 2018 15:09 - 33 minutes ★★★★★ - 36 ratingsI'm excited to welcome back Keith Knight, one of my favorite guests, to the show. In this episode, we take a two-pronged approach to tackling social contract theory. Hope you enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/libertyweekly/support

Farm & Reefer Report Ep. 21 - The Social Contract Of Food
Farm Report - May 24, 2018 06:56 - 58 minutes ★★★★★ - 8 ratingsCasey sits down and takes a deep look at farming philosophy, being a better farmer for community and land, engaging in the process, local cannabis policy, and much more. Great Success!

Conscription and the Social Contract in the Gulf
Citizens in Training - May 01, 2018 13:15 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsIn this episode, Jon Alterman is joined by Dr. Steffen Hertog, an associate professor in comparative politics at the London School of Economics. Steffen discusses the goals and long-term prospects of the UAE’s national service program in the context of shifting relations between Gulf militaries...

Conscription and the Social Contract in the Gulf
Middle East - Audio - May 01, 2018 13:15 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsIn this episode, Jon Alterman is joined by Dr. Steffen Hertog, an associate professor in comparative politics at the London School of Economics. Steffen discusses the goals and long-term prospects of the UAE’s national service program in the context of shifting relations between Gulf militaries...