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... become a straightjacket into which , either singly or in combination , every example of legitimate power has , willy ... becomes a ' rational - legal ' type , based upon a belief in rule- conformity and procedural correctness ; in the ...
... become a straightjacket into which , either singly or in combination , every example of legitimate power has , willy ... becomes a ' rational - legal ' type , based upon a belief in rule- conformity and procedural correctness ; in the ...
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... become simply an extension of the particular interests and dominant motivations of the economic sphere . Party competition , as I suggested earlier , is more likely to intensify than moderate this process ; indeed , parties can become ...
... become simply an extension of the particular interests and dominant motivations of the economic sphere . Party competition , as I suggested earlier , is more likely to intensify than moderate this process ; indeed , parties can become ...
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... become so deep as to pro- vide the occasion and justification for a military or ' Bonapartist ' solution to the political situation cannot be discounted . No society in history has been called on to manage the end of empire , the ...
... become so deep as to pro- vide the occasion and justification for a military or ' Bonapartist ' solution to the political situation cannot be discounted . No society in history has been called on to manage the end of empire , the ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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