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... revolutionary situation , as opposed to some other outcome , if it is associated with an ... revolution of 1979. It was manifestly no lack of organisational or extractive capacity on the part of the Iranian Modes of Non - legitimate Power ...
... revolutionary situation , as opposed to some other outcome , if it is associated with an ... revolution of 1979. It was manifestly no lack of organisational or extractive capacity on the part of the Iranian Modes of Non - legitimate Power ...
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... Iranian revolution goes some way towards correcting her original dispar- agement of the role of intellectual and cultural forces in the revolutionary process , these are not integrated into a more gen- eral account of legitimacy ...
... Iranian revolution goes some way towards correcting her original dispar- agement of the role of intellectual and cultural forces in the revolutionary process , these are not integrated into a more gen- eral account of legitimacy ...
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... revolution and civil war ; but no group with an ongoing project of social transform- ation was subsequently able to ... Iranian revolution there was no change of property rights , since the social transformation was primarily cultural ...
... revolution and civil war ; but no group with an ongoing project of social transform- ation was subsequently able to ... Iranian revolution there was no change of property rights , since the social transformation was primarily cultural ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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