Passive obedience

Passive obedience is a religious and political doctrine, which states that people have a moral duty to obey the law, in particular accepting punishment as part of this obedience. == George Berkeley == The most notable publication describing this doctrine was Bishop George Berkeley's A Discourse on Passive Obedience (1712).

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Passive obedience

Passive obedience is a religious and political doctrine, which states that people have a moral duty to obey the law, in particular accepting punishment as part of this obedience. == George Berkeley == The most notable publication describing this doctrine was Bishop George Berkeley's A Discourse on Passive Obedience (1712).

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