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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Judith N. Shklar’s Lectures on Political Obligation, by Samantha Ashenden and Andreas Hess
Berkeley Lecture Conscience and Liberty
Lecture 1 Weizsäcker and Bonhoeffer
Lecture 2 Antigone
Lecture 3 Crito
Lecture 4 Friendship
Lecture 5 The New Testament and Martin Luther
Lecture 6 Divided Loyalties
Lecture 7 Honor and Richard II
Lecture 8 Tyranny
Lectures 9–13 Hobbes and Modern Contract Theory
Lecture 9 Thomas Hobbes
Lecture 10 John Locke
Lecture 11 David Hume
Lecture 12 Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Lecture 13 Kant and Regicide
Lecture 14 Hegel and Ideology
Lecture 15 The Positive State
Lecture 16 Obedience
Lecture 17 Military Obedience
Lecture 18 Loyalty and Betrayal
Lecture 19 Civil Disobedience in the Nineteenth Century
Lecture 20 Civil Disobedience in the Twentieth Century
Lecture 21 Conscientious Objection
Lecture 22 Consent and Obligation
Lecture 23 The Bonds of Exile
Appendix I: Why Teach Political Theory?
Appendix II: A Note on Sources
Index
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