Abstract Purpose: With a new approach different from the common theories of the social contract, the writer has tried to propose the necessity and possibility of establishing a Middle Eastern tradition of social contract, especially in hydrocarbonic societies in the Middle East, and describe its nature, possibility and existence. Methodology: The article has used the Explanative approach Findings: This study has six main findings: first, social contract in the West was the result of the historical need of individual /society/ bourgeoisie to the absolute state (from the sixteenth century to the eighteenth); but social contract in the Middle East, will be the result of the Middle East’s both quasi-absolute and absolute states’ need to ind...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
Contracts are common, and some influential thinkers in the “modern” period of philosophy argued that...
The present article is an attempt to describe the elementary forms of petro-life in the Middle East....
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
The idea of the social contract resonates in many societies as a framework to conceptualise state–so...
As social beings, humans depend on each other to meet their needs and interests. For this reason, a ...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, to describe the general evolution of bonding and bridging...
This said that man is a social animal so social contract is important to live together. The social c...
The theory of social contract has played - and still plays - an important role in the central stage ...
Social contracts and state fragility represent two sides of one coin. The former concept highlights ...
The article presents a basic perception regarding social contract theory which is consider...
UID/FIL/00183/2019 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066 IF/01587/2015One of the recurrent motifs in political th...
Abstract. Although a millennium ago the Middle East was not an economic laggard, by the 18th century...
Even though the United States has long maintained a dominant presence in the Gulf, the Chinese socia...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
Contracts are common, and some influential thinkers in the “modern” period of philosophy argued that...
The present article is an attempt to describe the elementary forms of petro-life in the Middle East....
The social contract is the deal between the state and its citizens by which the latter agree the rul...
The idea of the social contract resonates in many societies as a framework to conceptualise state–so...
As social beings, humans depend on each other to meet their needs and interests. For this reason, a ...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, to describe the general evolution of bonding and bridging...
This said that man is a social animal so social contract is important to live together. The social c...
The theory of social contract has played - and still plays - an important role in the central stage ...
Social contracts and state fragility represent two sides of one coin. The former concept highlights ...
The article presents a basic perception regarding social contract theory which is consider...
UID/FIL/00183/2019 DL 57/2016/CP1453/CT0066 IF/01587/2015One of the recurrent motifs in political th...
Abstract. Although a millennium ago the Middle East was not an economic laggard, by the 18th century...
Even though the United States has long maintained a dominant presence in the Gulf, the Chinese socia...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
The majority of Arab political economies are characterised by a peculiar distributional system built...
Contracts are common, and some influential thinkers in the “modern” period of philosophy argued that...