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... legitimacy The significance of legitimacy Conclusion : a social or political concept ? 3353 15 27 37 2 Power and its Need of Legitimation The concept of power The social organisation of power Power and legitimacy 3 The Normative ...
... legitimacy The significance of legitimacy Conclusion : a social or political concept ? 3353 15 27 37 2 Power and its Need of Legitimation The concept of power The social organisation of power Power and legitimacy 3 The Normative ...
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... legitimacy as the ' belief in legitimacy ' , within whose orbit it remains . What is wrong with this definition is , first , that it misrepresents the relationship between beliefs and legitimacy ; and , secondly , that it takes no ...
... legitimacy as the ' belief in legitimacy ' , within whose orbit it remains . What is wrong with this definition is , first , that it misrepresents the relationship between beliefs and legitimacy ; and , secondly , that it takes no ...
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... legitimacy with regime - stability , or define it as simply a by - product of effective system - functioning ( e.g. Luhmann , 1969 ) . This conceptual conflation , which equates legit- imacy with the consequences it produces , can only ...
... legitimacy with regime - stability , or define it as simply a by - product of effective system - functioning ( e.g. Luhmann , 1969 ) . This conceptual conflation , which equates legit- imacy with the consequences it produces , can only ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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