In addition, we need research about 'Social contract' of Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau.
They have, I think, different view on Social Contract.
> I saw some examples on Professor's Web site. I'd like to suggest that we need to charge several parts, for example, "1) Who is Max Weber? 2) Why does he try to define Rights on Constutional Law? 3) Isn't it possible to define the Rights by interpreting just the article of Constutional Law itself or by some Rule from common law? 4) Why does he add the word 'Mutual'? (*not 'Single' nor 'One-side'*) 5) Why does he add the word 'Social'? (*not 'Private' nor 'Political'*).
> By the way, first of all, I think we need to research the front paragraphs or the behind paragraphs.
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>P.S.) I'm afraid that our colleague's Web has no special place to communicate efficiently for this group working.
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