Monarchs generally viewed the Social Contract as a limit on their power, contrasting with philosophers like Locke who believed in the people's right to revolution.
Monarchs generally did not like the Social Contract because it could be seen as a limit on their power. While philosophers like Hobbes believed in the social contract theory to establish order, some monarchs saw it as a potential threat to their absolute authority. For example, John Locke argued that if a government abused its power, the people had the right to revolution and form a new government.
https://brainly.com/question/40374921