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... established power relations , self - confirming pro- cesses are at work to reproduce and consolidate their legitimacy . This is because the legitimation of power takes place within and not outside established power relationships - in ...
... established power relations , self - confirming pro- cesses are at work to reproduce and consolidate their legitimacy . This is because the legitimation of power takes place within and not outside established power relationships - in ...
Page 108
... established structure of power helps maintain and reproduce its own legitimacy , though this self - confirming ... established system of power . If , therefore , there are these processes at work , confirming the legitimacy of ...
... established structure of power helps maintain and reproduce its own legitimacy , though this self - confirming ... established system of power . If , therefore , there are these processes at work , confirming the legitimacy of ...
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... established relations of power , the social scientist as well as the political philosopher is compelled to adopt a standpoint that transcends these self - confirming processes of legitimation ; and to confront the question as to whether ...
... established relations of power , the social scientist as well as the political philosopher is compelled to adopt a standpoint that transcends these self - confirming processes of legitimation ; and to confront the question as to whether ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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