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Page 157
... expression of alternative ideas , or even of opposition to official policy , articulated outside the framework of the ruling party , constitutes a threat to its legit- imacy , since it challenges the truth claims on which its authority ...
... expression of alternative ideas , or even of opposition to official policy , articulated outside the framework of the ruling party , constitutes a threat to its legit- imacy , since it challenges the truth claims on which its authority ...
Page 183
... expression of dissent outside accepted party channels , it ensured its emergence with all the more force when it did eventually break out . - 2. The economy in the classical form of communist system was organised on the basis of public ...
... expression of dissent outside accepted party channels , it ensured its emergence with all the more force when it did eventually break out . - 2. The economy in the classical form of communist system was organised on the basis of public ...
Page 239
... expression , which is necessary to its legitimacy , proves corrosive over the longer term ; and its claim to privileged knowledge of society's goal cannot withstand the independent assertion of their interests by the people themselves ...
... expression , which is necessary to its legitimacy , proves corrosive over the longer term ; and its claim to privileged knowledge of society's goal cannot withstand the independent assertion of their interests by the people themselves ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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