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David Beetham. the liberal - democratic model , and from the requirements of popular consent through electoral choice . It must be concluded , then , that the evidence from the Third World casts doubt on the claim of the liberal - ...
David Beetham. the liberal - democratic model , and from the requirements of popular consent through electoral choice . It must be concluded , then , that the evidence from the Third World casts doubt on the claim of the liberal - ...
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... democratic political systems , and need to be understood in the light of the problems typical to those systems . Although the circumstances vary enormously , what is primarily at issue here is not the source of authority of the regime ...
... democratic political systems , and need to be understood in the light of the problems typical to those systems . Although the circumstances vary enormously , what is primarily at issue here is not the source of authority of the regime ...
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... democratic regimes break down from the way in which liberal democracies do , so I have argued , the normative philosopher's reasons for the superi- ority of democratic principles become part of the social scientist's explanation for the ...
... democratic regimes break down from the way in which liberal democracies do , so I have argued , the normative philosopher's reasons for the superi- ority of democratic principles become part of the social scientist's explanation for the ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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