Explain buddhist ideology of "social contract".
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 4 months ago
The Buddhist concept was contrary to this Brahmanical notion. They accepted that there was an inequality in the society. But according to them, this inequality was neither natural nor permanent. They also rejected birth as the base of social prestige. They recognized the human agency in creating and institutionalising economic and social relations. And there was other implication that if human beings were responsible for the creation of the system, they could also change it in future.
The Buddhist concept was contrary to this Brahmanical notion. They accepted that there was an inequality in the society. But according to them, this inequality was neither natural nor permanent. They also rejected birth as the base of social prestige. They recognized the human agency in creating and institutionalising economic and social relations. And there was other implication that if human beings were responsible for the creation of the system, they could also change it in future.
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