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Introduction To Political Theory

   

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Essay: “Do we have a moral duty to obey the state?”.....................................................................1
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................4
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Essay: “Do we have a moral duty to obey the state?”
Political theory is defined as political relationship among men specifically which is
related with the organization and based on government political theories are created by social
frictions. To complete this essay select the question “Do we have a moral duty to obey the
state?” Moral duty is the status of morally meriting praise, blame, reward or punishment for an
act or omission presented or ignored as per the one's more obligation. It is understand that counts
as morally obligatory is a principal relate with ethics (Byrd, 2018). These obligation are
categorised into two types such as firstly they founded on a natural right and secondary for
obligation to be charitable that can be enforced by law. These duties are those obligation that we
should examine but we are not legally appoint to observe these things. These moral duty is set
for every one is same but in exceptional cases these duties are changing. It is a moral duty of
each person that he should lend a supporting hand to poor and down trampled. Along with it is
also moral duty of people to take care of their children and family so for this earn money in fair
manner. Morality is the regulation of society utilised to understand what is right and what is
wrong. Such as, morality is the belief in which someone is wrong to take what does not consist
of them even anyone would know (Krutzinna, 2016)..
Every person have own moral duty in regard of his nation that helps in country
development. In Britain, people have moral responsibility to support refugees from conflicts. As
per the 1988 act, four different moral rights were identified in UK. These are right to be
recognised as the author (the right of paternity), the right to object to derogatory treatment (right
to integrity), the right to object to false attribution and the last one right to privacy in private
films and photographs. These moral rights are related with the non economic of a creator that
protect the creators link from the work and integrity of the work. There are mainly follow two
principal of right in the UK like right of attribution ( according to this right provide paternity)
and the right of integrity which is related with the object to the derogatory treatment. There are
discussed about both rights in detailed manner (Koenig and et.al., 2017).
The right of attribution offers the creator of particular kind of work in which set right to
be recognised as the author in regard of their work, so long as the creator has asserted his or her
right. According to this right attribution covers work of profession, drama, files, music, art and
other applicable when the work is authorised commercially, presented in public or discussed to
the public. Therefore, there are different number of expectation for this particular rule. For
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