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Political obligation refers to a moral requirement to obey national laws.[1] Its origins are unclear, however it traces to the Ancient Greeks. The idea of political obligation is philosophical, focusing on the morality of laws, rather than justice. Discussion of political obligation grew during the era of social contract theory, in which Thomas Hobbes and John Locke were crucial in explaining the idea and its importance. Political obligation is distinct from legal obligation.
explaining the idea and its importance. Politicalobligation is distinct from legal obligation. The idea of politicalobligation was renewed by Thomas Hill Green...
views about whether a politicalobligation is a moral obligation. John Rawls argues that people do have politicalobligations because of the principle...
while imposing an obligation for the citizens to obey government orders (i.e., politicalobligation). A central question in political philosophy is "To...
(1999). "More than Obligation – William A. Edmundson: Three Anarchical Fallacies: An Essay on Political Authority". The Review of Politics. 61 (3): 536–538...
A nondelegable obligation (also known as a non-delegable duty) is a legal obligation or duty which cannot legally be delegated or, if delegated, the principal...
economic justice, social criticism, radicalism, tolerance, and politicalobligation. He is also a contributing editor to The New Republic. To date, he...
political science. In the exercise of governance, the terms authority and power are inaccurate synonyms. The term authority identifies the political legitimacy...
them tried to prove politicalobligation on the basis of the patriarchal family until sometime after 1680. The patriarchal political theory is closely associated...
international human rights law and have been recognized as a source of politicalobligation. International human rights law, which governs the conduct of a state...
Elements of Law when it came to the necessity of consent in creating politicalobligation: Hobbes wrote in The Elements of Law that Patrimonial kingdoms were...
Girl That Married Harry James': American Women and the Problem of PoliticalObligation in WWII," American Quarterly 42 (December 1990): 587–614; online...
"categorical imperative", that it is not only prudent but also a moral and politicalobligation to avoid anarchy and submit to a state. Kant thus concluded that...
theory of law, not a theory of legal practice, adjudication, or politicalobligation. Legal positivists believe that intellectual clarity is best achieved...
early political theory. It is believed these writings influenced the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. In his 1937 book A History of Political Theory...
of contemporary political philosophy, I have so far defended philosophical anarchism (the view that there are no politicalobligations), but I have yet...
In her book A Theory of PoliticalObligation (2006; 2008) Gilbert offered a new perspective on a classical problem in political philosophy, generally known...
Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public...
10 March 2017. Green, T.H. (1883). Lectures on the Principles of PoliticalObligation, p. 114.[ISBN missing] "American Enlightenment Thought | Internet...
paraphrase. Klosko, George (2020). "Oaths and PoliticalObligation in Ancient Greece" (PDF). History of Political Thought. XLI (1): 9. Hansen 2004, p. 95 Hansen...
rights obligations as being applicable only within its own borders, this can lead to gaps in the protection of human rights in international political processes...
Civil conscription is the obligation of civilians to perform mandatory labour for the government. This kind of work has to correspond with the exceptions...
of these vassal states, known as zhūhóu (諸侯; 'many lords'), had a politicalobligation to pay homage to the king, but as the central authority started to...
American political journalist Michael Gerson says that political hypocrisy is "the conscious use of a mask to fool the public and gain political benefit"...