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The title, like everything else in the book’s six hundred pages, is not chosen lightly.Among other things it signals Benson’s focus on contract law’s relational structure.A contract is a relationship in which two (or more) persons participate. A theory of contract should consider the justice of that relationship. Throughout the book Benson keeps an eye on this seemingly simple point and draws out striking implications.