Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation

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Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligation by Thomas Hill Green is a seminal work that explores the relationship between the individual and the state. Green argues that political obligation is rooted in the moral responsibilities of individuals to contribute to the common good. He emphasizes the importance of freedom and the role of the state in facilitating the development of moral character. Through his lectures Green seeks to reconcile individual liberty with social responsibility presenting a vision of a just society where citizens actively participate in governance.***In this work Green critiques the notion of political obligation as merely a legal duty instead framing it as a moral imperative. He draws on idealist philosophy to argue that true freedom is found in the pursuit of collective welfare. Green's insights into the nature of authority and the ethical dimensions of political life have influenced modern political thought. His lectures encourage readers to reflect on their roles as citizens and the ethical implications of their political choices making it a foundational text in political philosophy.
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