Associative Political Obligations

Philosophy Compass 6 (7):477-487 (2011)
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This article aims to provide some insight into the nature and content of the theory of associative political obligation. It does this by first locating the view in the wider debate on political obligation, analyzing the view in terms of four central elements that are shared by many of its versions, and then discussing important criticisms that have been made of each of these, as well as some rejoinders by defenders of the theory.

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Bas Van Der Vossen
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Political obligation.Richard Dagger - unknown - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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