Political Science, asked by gunjankumar522, 5 months ago

What do you mean by political obligation?​

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Answered by arpitadebnath50
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The moral obligation to obey the law, or as it is generally called, political obligation, is a moral requirement to obey the laws of one's country. Traditionally, this has been viewed as a requirement of a certain kind, to obey the law because it is the law, as opposed to the content of particular laws.

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Answered by sakshipandey0287
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The moral obligation to obey the law, or as it is generally called, political obligation, is a moral requirement to obey the laws of one’s country.

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‘Political obligation’ is a broad notion and covers many things. Some have said, for example, that the citizen has an obligation or duty to vote. Others have claimed that citizens may have a duty to serve their country and possibly even to fight in its defence. Most people who talk of political obligation, however, have one thing in particular in mind: the citizens’ duty to obey the laws in their own country.

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