AP European History
Social Contract Theories are philosophical concepts that propose the legitimacy of government authority is derived from an implicit agreement between the governed and the government. This idea emphasizes that individuals consent, either explicitly or implicitly, to surrender some freedoms in exchange for protection of their remaining rights. These theories became pivotal during the Age of Absolutism and Constitutionalism, influencing the balance of power between rulers and citizens, as well as shaping 18th-century states where concepts of rights and governance were actively debated.