Morality and Political Obligation
Abstract
The most important moral question concerned with the problem of political obligation relates to the limits of obedience of a citizen owed to the state. The problem of political obligation raises the questions such as – To what extent the citizen has an obligation to obey the laws of the state? Is the citizen of a state, whether democratic or otherwise, under an obligation to obey the unjust laws of the state? There are two different viewpoints concerning the character of obligation to obey the laws of the State. The first position states -- “one has an absolute obligation to obey the law and therefore disobedience to the state law is never justified”. The second position asserts -- “one has a prima facie obligation to obey the law, but this obligation can be overridden by conflictingobligations. Hence disobedience to the state law can be justified in the presence of outweighing circumstances”.