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... particular law or instruction ; and subordinates have a corresponding obli- gation to obey . This obligation is not absolute - hence the dilemmas that occur when people are required by a legitimate superior to do things that are morally ...
... particular law or instruction ; and subordinates have a corresponding obli- gation to obey . This obligation is not absolute - hence the dilemmas that occur when people are required by a legitimate superior to do things that are morally ...
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... particular group , it follows that the interests of society at large can only be met through satisfying the interests of that group , and on terms acceptable to them . Those who have historically controlled the means of production or ...
... particular group , it follows that the interests of society at large can only be met through satisfying the interests of that group , and on terms acceptable to them . Those who have historically controlled the means of production or ...
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... particular or sectional interest at the expense of a general one . Now all these are the presumed failings of governments in the first instance , rather than of constitutional systems ; and most constitutions have some means of removing ...
... particular or sectional interest at the expense of a general one . Now all these are the presumed failings of governments in the first instance , rather than of constitutional systems ; and most constitutions have some means of removing ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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