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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. The Fallacious Argument from the Failure of Political Obligation: 1. Legitimacy and the duty to obey 2. The correlativity thesis 3. Legitimate political authority Part II. The 'Law is Coercive' Fallacy: 4. The concept of coercion 5. Political theory without coercion 6. Coercion Redivivus Part III. The Inner Sphere of Privacy Fallacy: 7. The private sphere 8. The moral and the social 9. The social and the political Conclusion The state for what? Endnotes.