The Authority of the State

Leslie Green (Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Oxford, Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Oxford, University of Oxford)

The Authority of the State
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
5 July 1990
Pages
284
ISBN
9780198273134

The Authority of the State

Leslie Green (Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Oxford, Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Oxford, University of Oxford)

The modern state claims supreme authority over the lives of all its citizens. Drawing together political philosophy, jurisprudence, and public choice theory, this book forces the reader to reconsider some basic assumptions about the authority of the state. Various popular and influential theories - conventionalism, contractarianism, and communitarianism - are assessed by the author and found to fail. Leslie Green argues that only the consent of the governed can justify the state’s claims to authority. While he denies that there is a general obligation to obey the law, he nonetheless rejects philosophical anarchism and defends civility - the willingness to tolerate some imperfection in institutions - as a political virtue.

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