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Page 33
... effectiveness as the competence of its adminis- trators or the firepower of its armies , and that the strength of an organised power structure is dependent in the last analysis upon the readiness of subordinates to obey orders under ...
... effectiveness as the competence of its adminis- trators or the firepower of its armies , and that the strength of an organised power structure is dependent in the last analysis upon the readiness of subordinates to obey orders under ...
Page 34
... effective system - functioning ( e.g. Luhmann , 1969 ) . This conceptual conflation , which equates legit- imacy ... effectiveness moral grounds for compliance subordinates particular quality of compliance So far I have discussed the ...
... effective system - functioning ( e.g. Luhmann , 1969 ) . This conceptual conflation , which equates legit- imacy ... effectiveness moral grounds for compliance subordinates particular quality of compliance So far I have discussed the ...
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... effective organisation of coercion to this end is the basis of the state's rationale and hence of its legitimacy . Hobbes's argument is an important one , not least in warning against any oversimple antithesis between coercion and legit ...
... effective organisation of coercion to this end is the basis of the state's rationale and hence of its legitimacy . Hobbes's argument is an important one , not least in warning against any oversimple antithesis between coercion and legit ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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