Fairness and political obligation

Original Articles

Fairness and political obligation

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 23 , issue 3 , 2004 , pages: 282–291
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v23i3.31398
Author(s): Brian Penrose Dept. of Philosophy, South Africa

Abstract

In this paper I offer a limited defence of “fairness” or “fair play” arguments for political obligation by focussing on one important critique of such arguments, that offered by A. John Simmons. I isolate Simmons’s concentration on the idea of “accepting” benefits and argue that, among other difficulties, his criteria for when we can be said to accept a benefit from our political communities are too restrictive. While the scope of the discussion is narrow, I try to sketch ways in which the failings of Simmons’s critique are symptomatic of deeper problems with his libertarian approach.

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