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The Problem of Political Obligation Carole Pateman (University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA))

The Problem of Political Obligation By Carole Pateman (University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA))

The Problem of Political Obligation by Carole Pateman (University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA))


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Summary

It is usually taken for granted that, in liberal democracies, a bond of political a obligationa exists between citizens and the state. The substantive, and controversial, argument of this book is that political obligation constitutes an insoluble problem in the liberal democratic state.

The Problem of Political Obligation Summary

The Problem of Political Obligation: A Critical Analysis of Liberal Theory by Carole Pateman (University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA))

It is usually taken for granted that, in liberal democracies, a bond of political 'obligation' exists between citizens and the state. The substantive, and controversial, argument of this book is that political obligation constitutes an insoluble problem in the liberal democratic state. It is argued that the problem can be solved only within the context of a participatory democratic system. In reaching this conclusion Carole Pateman offers a general assessment of liberal theory and an interpretation of all the familiar arguments about political obligation and democratic consent. Current controversies about 'democracy' and political obligation are fully discussed in the light of both philosophical debate and empirical evidence from research in the social sciences. The Problem of Political Obligation was first published in 1979. This new edition retains the original text but includes a substantial new chapter which clarifies further the central themes of the work.

About Carole Pateman (University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA))

Carole Pateman is a feminist and political theorist. She is known as a critic of liberal democracy and has been a member of the British Academy since 2007.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. Problems and Questions. 2. Self-Assumed Obligation and Abstract Individualism. 3. Political Obligation and the Sword of Leviathan. 4. 'No Expressions of it at all. '5. Contemporary Consent Theory. 6. Hypotetical Voluntarism and the Conceptual Arguement. 7. The Democratic Social Contract. 8. Political Obedience or Political Obligation? Notes. References. Index.

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GOR006045146
9780745601359
0745601359
The Problem of Political Obligation: A Critical Analysis of Liberal Theory by Carole Pateman (University of California at Los Angeles(UCLA))
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19850926
240
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