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According to the social contract philosophers, government is instituted to

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According to the social contract philosophers, government is instituted to regulate life in society, creating a higher entity that protects the rights of individuals and social peace.

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Contractual philosophers, such as Rousseau, Hobbes or Locke, consider the creation of the state as the product of a contract or social pact, that is, as the result of the agreement of individuals who, motivated by the purpose of protecting their rights collectively ( be it for altruistic reasons, for the common good or for mistrust of other individuals), they decide to create a higher entity that regulates their behavior and protects the rights of the other members of society.

Thus, the State is constituted as a superior entity that regulates and at times limits the rights of citizens, with the aim of guaranteeing that all of them have equal conditions regarding their enjoyment.

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