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... democracy is one that has evolved over a long period of time . In particular , the relationship between state and economy has developed from the nineteenth to the late twentieth century under the impact of two separate processes . One ...
... democracy is one that has evolved over a long period of time . In particular , the relationship between state and economy has developed from the nineteenth to the late twentieth century under the impact of two separate processes . One ...
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... democracy in the advanced capitalist countries , and that of the less developed world , where legitimation crises can more properly be described as systemic , that I turn to next . Liberal democracy in developing countries The success ...
... democracy in the advanced capitalist countries , and that of the less developed world , where legitimation crises can more properly be described as systemic , that I turn to next . Liberal democracy in developing countries The success ...
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... democracy ' . Proponents of a positive connection between capitalism and liberal democracy have usually argued that there are principles common to both , such as the freedoms of association , movement , ideas and so on , which have a ...
... democracy ' . Proponents of a positive connection between capitalism and liberal democracy have usually argued that there are principles common to both , such as the freedoms of association , movement , ideas and so on , which have a ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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