

Michael Huemer, “The Problem of Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey” (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013)
Jan 1, 2014
Philosopher Michael Huemer discusses the puzzling idea of political authority, arguing that it does not exist. He explores the concepts of authority, coercion, and obedience, challenging the moral standing of the state. The conversation also touches on anarchism, social contract theory, and the psychology of obedience to authority figures.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Anarchism and Political Philosophy with Michael Huemer
02:35 • 8min
Exploring the Concept of Authority and Coercion
11:03 • 25min
Exploring Fairness and Obedience in Theoretical Perspectives
35:43 • 2min
Psychology of Authority and Obedience
37:35 • 13min
Exploring Anarchism and Privatization of Government Services
50:06 • 4min
Private Arbitration and the Common Law System for Resolving Disputes
54:16 • 2min
Private Armies and Moral Advancements
56:10 • 9min