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Locke invokes the notion of "tacit consent." Rawls, who is also a "social contract theorist," of sorts, argues that a social contract can arise only from "hypothetical consent." What is the difference between Locke’s notion of tacit consent and Rawls’s notion of hypothetical consent?

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