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Page 147
... competition between parties may be effective at removing those who have forfeited public confidence , but its corresponding disadvantage is that it readily assumes the charac- ter of an all - or - nothing contest between different ...
... competition between parties may be effective at removing those who have forfeited public confidence , but its corresponding disadvantage is that it readily assumes the charac- ter of an all - or - nothing contest between different ...
Page 175
... competition for access to economic oppor- tunities , through control of the state , itself heightens the signifi- cance of the ethnic or regional connections through which oppor- tunities for business or upward mobility can be organised ...
... competition for access to economic oppor- tunities , through control of the state , itself heightens the signifi- cance of the ethnic or regional connections through which oppor- tunities for business or upward mobility can be organised ...
Page 177
... competition , as I suggested earlier , is more likely to intensify than moderate this process ; indeed , parties can become one of the main instruments whereby the competition of the market place is systematically transposed into the ...
... competition , as I suggested earlier , is more likely to intensify than moderate this process ; indeed , parties can become one of the main instruments whereby the competition of the market place is systematically transposed into the ...
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Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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