Originally published in 1975, this book seeks to examine the problem of political obligation: when are we obligated to obey the laws? It attempts to develop a fresh theory of obligation as both justified and limited by the need to substitute the culture of civility for the violence and barbarism of pre-political society.
Originally published in 1975, this book seeks to examine the problem of political obligation: when are we obligated to obey the laws? It attempts to develop a fresh theory of obligation as both justified and limited by the need to substitute the culture of civility for the violence and barbarism of pre-political society.
Preface Part I. Civility: 1. The setting 2. Traditional justifications of obligation: a critique 3. Civility and obligation 4. The conditions of obligation Part II. Disobedience: 5. The right to disobey 6. The varieties of disobedience 7. Stability revisited 8. Permissiveness and restraint Notes to the text Index.
Preface Part I. Civility: 1. The setting 2. Traditional justifications of obligation: a critique 3. Civility and obligation 4. The conditions of obligation Part II. Disobedience: 5. The right to disobey 6. The varieties of disobedience 7. Stability revisited 8. Permissiveness and restraint Notes to the text Index.
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