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A promising way to find a bridge from a state’s justice to its authority is to appeal to people’s “natural duties of justice.” As explained, natural duties are duties one has simply as a human being, i.e. independently of community- or consent-based obligations. An example of a natural duty is our duty not to kill others. Some think that there also is a natural duty of justice “to support and to further just institutions.”
Authority (Key Concepts in Political Theory)
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