The dilemma of Authority
The moral problem of authority is the challenge of reconciling legitimate authority (the right to rule) with the demands of freedom and rationality. In this book, I argue that authority can have legitimacy, but when it does it generates a moral dilemma, where the obligation to obey comes at some cost to freedom and reason. Hence, not only do I depart from the views of those who insist that authority can never have legitimacy, but also those who maintain that insofar as authority is legitimate it simply satisfies the demands of freedom or rationality. My focus here will be on both what it is that justifies authority (in particular focusing on membership, and the goods of membership) as well what type of reason an authoritative directive is, how it can come into conflict with others reasons, and how those conflicts are resolved.
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The dilemma of Authority
The moral problem of authority is the challenge of reconciling legitimate authority (the right to rule) with the demands of freedom and rationality. In this book, I argue that authority can have legitimacy, but when it does it generates a moral dilemma, where the obligation to obey comes at some cost to freedom and reason. Hence, not only do I depart from the views of those who insist that authority can never have legitimacy, but also those who maintain that insofar as authority is legitimate it simply satisfies the demands of freedom or rationality. My focus here will be on both what it is that justifies authority (in particular focusing on membership, and the goods of membership) as well what type of reason an authoritative directive is, how it can come into conflict with others reasons, and how those conflicts are resolved.
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The dilemma of Authority

The dilemma of Authority

by Allyn Fives
The dilemma of Authority

The dilemma of Authority

by Allyn Fives

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The moral problem of authority is the challenge of reconciling legitimate authority (the right to rule) with the demands of freedom and rationality. In this book, I argue that authority can have legitimacy, but when it does it generates a moral dilemma, where the obligation to obey comes at some cost to freedom and reason. Hence, not only do I depart from the views of those who insist that authority can never have legitimacy, but also those who maintain that insofar as authority is legitimate it simply satisfies the demands of freedom or rationality. My focus here will be on both what it is that justifies authority (in particular focusing on membership, and the goods of membership) as well what type of reason an authoritative directive is, how it can come into conflict with others reasons, and how those conflicts are resolved.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526193094
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 03/21/2026
Series: Social and Political Power
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Allyn Fives is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Galway

Table of Contents

Introduction: The problem of authority
1: The argument against authority
2: The service conception of authority
3: Authority and moral conflict
4: Authority and freedom
5: Voluntarism
6: Membership and the communitarian thesis
7: On the plural grounds of authority
8: Problems some deliberative democrats have with authority
9: Reasons and norms
Conclusion: Soft authority and sincere excuses
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