On Political Obligation
On Political Obligation
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Abstract
The lectures that comprise this book are a reminder of the legacy and a demonstration of the promise of a critical assessment and evaluation of political obligation. Shklar shows that the crucial questions that any political activist, any reflective citizen, and any existing or aspiring polity should raise are as pertinent today as they were in the past, despite their function and nature having changed over time. The book discusses the practical choices, dilemmas, compromises, risks, and dangers that are the result of the tensions that arise whenever the notions of obligation and loyalty are foregrounded, and when what it means to be a citizen and the aims of a given polity are in conflict. What can I/we do in such a situation? How should I/we act? Shklar takes us through several historical constellations and scenarios in which such questions have arisen and been answered—for better or for worse.
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Front Matter
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Berkeley Lecture:
Conscience and Liberty
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 1:
Weizsäcker and Bonhoeffer
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 2:
Antigone
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 3:
Crito
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 4:
Friendship
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 5:
The New Testament and Martin Luther
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 6:
Divided Loyalties
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 7:
Honor and Richard II
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 8:
Tyranny
Judith N. Shklar
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Lectures 9–13:
Hobbes and Modern Contract Theory
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 14:
Hegel and Ideology
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 15:
The Positive State
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 16:
Obedience
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 17:
Military Obedience
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 18:
Loyalty and Betrayal
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 19:
Civil Disobedience in the Nineteenth Century
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 20:
Civil Disobedience in the Twentieth Century
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 21:
Conscientious Objection
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 22:
Consent and Obligation
Judith N. Shklar
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Lecture 23:
The Bonds of Exile
Judith N. Shklar
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End Matter
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