Political institutions and actors have a moral responsibility to secure the equal freedom of those subject to their rule. It is in virtue of that responsibility that political authorities can possess certain moral rights to rule. Here, I argue that such political authorities can possess moral rights to create and employ the positive law to secure equal freedom. In doing so, I will address a number of common problems that theories of political authority face, including the subjection problem, the problem of consent, and the particularity problem, among other things. I also present an account of the role that democracy can play in an adequately framed theory of legitimate political authority
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
There is an emerging consensus among political philosophers that state legitimacy involves something...
Political theory that addresses morality's role in politics most often emphasizes the need for polit...
Political institutions and actors have a moral responsibility to secure the equal freedom of those s...
Political institutions and actors have a moral responsibility to secure the equal freedom of those s...
Legitimate political authority is often said to involve a “right to rule,” which is most plausibly u...
This thesis investigates the place of democracy in the justification of political authority. The inv...
This thesis examines consent as the purported criterion of legitimate political authority and basis...
Abstract: This article argues that the public reason tradition of political normativity is flawed. A...
Many political philosophers have defended the importance of enabling citizens to participate in law-...
I define and defend a non-democratic authority with the power to annul the decisions of democratic b...
The central questions underlying The Problem of Political Authority focus on the issue of what justi...
Is there a moral duty to obey the law? Or more precisely, do citizens of any modern state have a ge...
In current Western societies, democracy is taken to be a legitimate political authority. This means ...
Abstract: There are actions carried out by government under the guise of political authority that ar...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
There is an emerging consensus among political philosophers that state legitimacy involves something...
Political theory that addresses morality's role in politics most often emphasizes the need for polit...
Political institutions and actors have a moral responsibility to secure the equal freedom of those s...
Political institutions and actors have a moral responsibility to secure the equal freedom of those s...
Legitimate political authority is often said to involve a “right to rule,” which is most plausibly u...
This thesis investigates the place of democracy in the justification of political authority. The inv...
This thesis examines consent as the purported criterion of legitimate political authority and basis...
Abstract: This article argues that the public reason tradition of political normativity is flawed. A...
Many political philosophers have defended the importance of enabling citizens to participate in law-...
I define and defend a non-democratic authority with the power to annul the decisions of democratic b...
The central questions underlying The Problem of Political Authority focus on the issue of what justi...
Is there a moral duty to obey the law? Or more precisely, do citizens of any modern state have a ge...
In current Western societies, democracy is taken to be a legitimate political authority. This means ...
Abstract: There are actions carried out by government under the guise of political authority that ar...
In Democratic Authority, David Estlund argues that decision-procedures are to be judged solely by th...
There is an emerging consensus among political philosophers that state legitimacy involves something...
Political theory that addresses morality's role in politics most often emphasizes the need for polit...