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... electoral defeat . Federal systems secure this by providing a local power base in the event of defeat at the centre ... choice itself . This happens where elections are restricted to the legislature , rather than the executive , or where the ...
... electoral defeat . Federal systems secure this by providing a local power base in the event of defeat at the centre ... choice itself . This happens where elections are restricted to the legislature , rather than the executive , or where the ...
Page 155
... electoral choice . This may be done by outlawing particular movements or parties ; or by employing state forces or private armies to repress them ; or by general restrictions on the freedoms of expression and association . Any of these ...
... electoral choice . This may be done by outlawing particular movements or parties ; or by employing state forces or private armies to repress them ; or by general restrictions on the freedoms of expression and association . Any of these ...
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... choice between different leaders and policies , this mode of legitimation is ... electoral mode can toler- ate , indeed requires , a plurality of ideas and ... electoral choice , and little freedom of expression and association in ...
... choice between different leaders and policies , this mode of legitimation is ... electoral mode can toler- ate , indeed requires , a plurality of ideas and ... electoral choice , and little freedom of expression and association in ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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