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Page 168
... legitimation crisis , or even to crisis tendencies ( as Habermas is careful to call them ) , rather than a set of tensions to be managed , of competing demands between which a compromise has repeatedly to be struck ? Before we can ...
... legitimation crisis , or even to crisis tendencies ( as Habermas is careful to call them ) , rather than a set of tensions to be managed , of competing demands between which a compromise has repeatedly to be struck ? Before we can ...
Page 169
... legitimation crisis , in other words , do not adequately distinguish between the authority of governments and the legitimacy of the system ; between the normative agreement necessary to sustain particular policies and that needed to ...
... legitimation crisis , in other words , do not adequately distinguish between the authority of governments and the legitimacy of the system ; between the normative agreement necessary to sustain particular policies and that needed to ...
Page 179
... crisis during the 1980s ; that the programme of radical change initiated in the Soviet Union by Gorbachev to resolve ... legitimacy in its own heartlands . How are we to explain the process of change that reached such a dramatic dénoument in ...
... crisis during the 1980s ; that the programme of radical change initiated in the Soviet Union by Gorbachev to resolve ... legitimacy in its own heartlands . How are we to explain the process of change that reached such a dramatic dénoument in ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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