Liberal Rights and Responsibilities: Essays on Citizenship and Sovereignty

New York, US: Oup Usa (2013)
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In this book, Christopher Heath Wellman offers original theories of political legitimacy and our obligation to obey the law, and then, building upon these accounts, defends a number of distinctive positions concerning the rights and responsibilities individual citizens, separatist groups, and political states have regarding one another

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Political obligation.Richard Dagger - unknown - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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