
Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation Reprinted from Green's Philosophical Works, vol. II., with Preface by Bernard Bosanquet
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Authors:
- Bosanquet, Bernard
1848 - 1923
- Green, Thomas Hill
1836 - 1882
- Nettleship, Richard Lewis
1846 - 1892
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In a transformative era of political thought, "Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation" by Thomas Hill Green offers a profound exploration of the ethical foundations that underpin citizenship and governance. Green articulates the concept of âpolitical obligationâ as a moral duty, challenging readers to consider their responsibilities within a democratic society. He delves into the intricate relationship between individual freedom and the collective good, emphasizing the necessity of law in maintaining social order. This insightful treatise, reprinted from Green's Philosophical Works, vol. II., with a preface by Bernard Bosanquet, is essential for students, civic activists, and historians alike, eager to grasp the philosophical underpinnings of modern political theory.
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