Language is the soul of our nation
THE issue of the social contract, or rather the need to revise it, has risen again. This matter was last raised by a minister a few years ago, who has since retired. The social contract has been a convenient political football from time to time. The argument seems to be that after 50 years of ind...
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2008
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/33034/ http://eprints.usm.my/33034/1/DZUL228.pdf |
| Summary: | THE issue of the social contract, or rather the need to revise it, has risen again. This matter was last raised by
a minister a few years ago, who has since retired.
The social contract has been a convenient political football from time to time. The argument seems to be that
after 50 years of independence, the contract is not considered relevant any more. This, of course, is a moot
point that must be examined in the context of preindependent
Malaya.
The social contract should be taken as an important negotiated document that eventually led to the birth of a
new independent sovereign nation. |
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