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Page 47
... means of realising them are under their control . To treat any collective as an undifferentiated whole , as a single entity with definable purposes and interests , is to over- look the way these purposes and interests are both ...
... means of realising them are under their control . To treat any collective as an undifferentiated whole , as a single entity with definable purposes and interests , is to over- look the way these purposes and interests are both ...
Page 48
... means . These are usually called rules of property ; and it is through the possession of , or the privileged access ... means of production or subsistence and the means of physical force obviously differ in the way they operate as ...
... means . These are usually called rules of property ; and it is through the possession of , or the privileged access ... means of production or subsistence and the means of physical force obviously differ in the way they operate as ...
Page 50
... means be exhausted by an account of their formal authority rules . Before leaving the discussion of authority , it is worth noting its importance as a means of coordinating and organising the power of the dominant in face of the ...
... means be exhausted by an account of their formal authority rules . Before leaving the discussion of authority , it is worth noting its importance as a means of coordinating and organising the power of the dominant in face of the ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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