<P>Political obligation is concerned with the clash between the individual¿s claim to self-governance and the right of the state to claim obedience. It is a central and ancient problem in political philosophy. </P><P>In this authoritative introduction, Dudley Knowles frames the problem of obligation in terms of the duties citizens have to the state and each other. Drawing on a wide range of key works in political philosophy, from Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, David Hume and G. W. F. Hegel to John Rawls, A. John Simmons, Joseph Raz and Ronald Dworkin, <EM>Political Obligation: A Critical Introduction</EM> is an ideal starting point for those coming to the topic for the first time, as well as being an original and distinctive contribution to the literature.</P><P>Knowles distinguishes the philosophical problem of obligation - which types of argument may successfully ground the legitimacy of the state and the duties of citizens - from the political problem of obligation - whether successful