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The Social Contract Today
Jacqueline Courtenay
Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 6

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🇨🇦 Canada - philosophy
04/06/2026#84
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To Whom Does The Social Contract Apply: DISABILITY
Season 1 · Episode 5
mardi 30 juin 2020 • Duration 42:23
In this episode, Jacqueline Courtenay questions the extent to which the social contract includes the disabled.
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Supreme Court 1927 - Buck v Bell
Contact: @contracttoday - thesctoday@gmail.com
To Whom Does The Social Contract Apply: GENDER
Season 1 · Episode 4
dimanche 21 juin 2020 • Duration 44:17
In this episode, Jacqueline Courtenay explores how the social contract excludes women.
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To Whom Does The Social Contract Apply: Part 2 - RACE #BLACKLIVESMATTER
Season 1 · Episode 3
lundi 8 juin 2020 • Duration 39:23
In this episode, Jacqueline Courtenay discusses race and #BlackLivesMatter
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To Whom Does The Social Contract Apply: Part 1 - RACE
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 1 juin 2020 • Duration 34:42
In this episode, Jacqueline Courtenay discusses race in the social contract theory and questions whether all races are considered in Western political theory and practice.
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What is the Social Contract?
Season 1 · Episode 1
dimanche 24 mai 2020 • Duration 25:44
An introduction to the theory underpinning the laws of the land, the Social Contract
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Introducing The Social Contract Today
Season 1
dimanche 10 mai 2020 • Duration 01:11
A new podcast exploring the state of our social contract today









