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Page 148
... electoral defeat . Federal systems secure this by providing a local power base in the event of defeat at the centre . Systems with a clear separation of powers between a legislature and elected president may prod- uce an outcome in ...
... electoral defeat . Federal systems secure this by providing a local power base in the event of defeat at the centre . Systems with a clear separation of powers between a legislature and elected president may prod- uce an outcome in ...
Page 154
... electoral system . Social and economic inequality has to coexist with a formal political equality in the status of citizenship , and with the potential ability of the subordinate to use their electoral power to alter the terms of their ...
... electoral system . Social and economic inequality has to coexist with a formal political equality in the status of citizenship , and with the potential ability of the subordinate to use their electoral power to alter the terms of their ...
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... electoral mode can toler- ate , indeed requires , a plurality of ideas and groupings , in the mobilisation mode the public expression of alternative ideas , or even of opposition to official policy , articulated outside the framework of ...
... electoral mode can toler- ate , indeed requires , a plurality of ideas and groupings , in the mobilisation mode the public expression of alternative ideas , or even of opposition to official policy , articulated outside the framework of ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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