
Foundations Of Political Obligation
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Résumé
Foundations of Political Obligation by Dr. S. R. Myneni provides a comprehensive exploration of the moral, legal, and philosophical underpinnings of why individuals owe obedience to the state. It delves into the nature, characteristics, and classifications of political obligation, including… the distinction between moral and legal, positive and negative, and universal and particular obligations. The book examines classical and modern theories of political obligation, highlighting perspectives from thinkers like Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, T.H. Green, Marx, and Gandhi. It also discusses the legitimacy of power, civil disobedience, obedience to unjust laws, the role of punishment, and the duties of citizens as enshrined in the Indian Constitution. With insights into ancient and modern political thought, including utilitarian and idealistic theories, the book offers a rich analytical framework for understanding the relationship between the individual and the state in both legal and ethical dimensions. It serves as a vital resource for students of political science and law.