Is there really a Social contract? Many supreme court cases have upheld that

Is there really a Social contract? Many supreme court cases have upheld that

Is there really a Social contract? Many supreme court cases have upheld that the government is not liable to protect you. For example, if a police officer dawdles around while your house is burglarized, he isn't liable to you for not upholding his duty to protect you. How do we consent to government to govern us when it has a monopoly over our area?

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