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Rethinking Political Obligation

Moral Principles, Communal Ties, Citizenship

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  • © 2012

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What are the grounds for and limits to obedience to the state? This book offers a fresh analysis of the debate concerning the moral obligation to obey the state, develops a novel account of political obligation and provides the first detailed argument of how a theory of political obligation can apply to subjects of an unjust state.

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  • University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Dorota MokrosiƄska

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DOROTA MOKROSI?SKA works as a Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. She obtained her doctorate degree (cum laude) from the University of Amsterdam winning the 2008 National Biennal Dissertation Prize awarded by the Dutch School in Ethics. With a prestigious grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, she spent time as a visiting scholar at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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