Some of the main theories of political obligation include natural duty theory (belief in inherent duties to obey authority), gratitude theory (obligation based on benefits received from the state), associative obligation theory (obligation derived from shared community membership), and fairness theory (obligation based on reciprocity and fairness in social contracts).
Emile Capriotti has written: 'The grounds and limits of political obligation' -- subject(s): Political obligation
political theories,systems etc.
Political theories are broadly classified into two categories - classical and modern. The classical theories are normative in character while the modern theories are empirical. One may further subdivide the modern theories into modern and contemporary.
People who formulate political ideas and theories.
Majoritarianism, Pluralism, Elitism and Bureaucratic Rule are all major theories of political power. Pluralist, Elitist, and Marxism are also theories of power.
it is the local government created by the statesto help fulfill their obligation
There are several political theories rooted in political science, including liberalism, conservatism, socialism, feminism, Marxism, and realism. Each theory offers a unique perspective on the organization and function of political systems, as well as the distribution of power and resources within society.
Adrian Oldfield has written: 'Citizenship and community' -- subject(s): Citizenship, History, Political obligation, Political participation, Political science
Montesquieu
Richard E. Flathman has written: 'Political obligation'
J. R. Pennock has written: 'Political and legal obligation'