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... given power relationship is legitimate , is making a judgement , not delivering a report about people's belief in legitimacy . The Web- erian definition not only misconceives the nature of legitimacy ; it also proposes a quite ...
... given power relationship is legitimate , is making a judgement , not delivering a report about people's belief in legitimacy . The Web- erian definition not only misconceives the nature of legitimacy ; it also proposes a quite ...
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... given society determined , and so on . Are the rules justifiable in terms of the beliefs and norms of the particular society ? Again the content of these beliefs will have to be specified ; but the analysis given above , and elaborated ...
... given society determined , and so on . Are the rules justifiable in terms of the beliefs and norms of the particular society ? Again the content of these beliefs will have to be specified ; but the analysis given above , and elaborated ...
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... Given this common normative structure of legitimacy , however , social science and political philosophy relate to it in different ways . For the former , I argued , it provides a guide to identifying the specificity of particu- lar ...
... Given this common normative structure of legitimacy , however , social science and political philosophy relate to it in different ways . For the former , I argued , it provides a guide to identifying the specificity of particu- lar ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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