The Right to Dissent: Issues in Political Philosophy |
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The Right to Dissent: Issues in Political Philosophy Alan John Mitchell Milne No preview available - 1983 |
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abstain According to Collingwood Alasdair MacIntyre answer assent Bill of Rights body politic Chapter civil disobedience civil liberties civil rights co-operation commitment concept of politics concerned conclusive evidence conferred Consent theory constitutional opposition controversy correlative obligation criticism decisive reasons democracy discussion distinction entitled eristic attitude exercise existing forms form of practical forms of authority free agent freedom human idea Identity theory ideological instance institutional facts interest at home involved justified legal rights Leviathan matter means merits modern European moral obligation moral rights national interest abroad necessary non-agreement non-social community Northern Ireland particular party politics personal well-being philosophy Plato practical reason preservation prescription presupposes principle problematic properly so-called public interest question R. G. Collingwood rational basis recognised regularian action regularian community religious representative government responsibility right to dissent self-sufficient community sense social morality South Africa thing Thrasymachus unproblematic virtue voluntary association