Kriterion (Mar 2024)

POLITICAL OBLIGATION, CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE AND RESISTANCE WITHIN THE DEMOCRATIC REGIME: ALESSANDRO PASSERIN D’ENTRÈVES’ NOTION OF THE STATE

  • Maísa Martorano Suarez Pardo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-512x2023n15606mmsp
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 156
pp. 749 – 770

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ABSTRACT This paper examines the role that the notion of political obligation has in the thought of the Italian philosopher of politics and law Alessandro Passerin d’Entrèves (1902 - 1985), especially in its relationship with the democratic regime and forms of resistance on the part of citizens. By analyzing the author’s main arguments in this regard, it seeks to demonstrate the flexibility of the author’s concept of State, and the importance of philosophy as a point of intersection between morality and law, constituting itself as an instrument of phenomenological approach to the forms of human association.

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