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... performance is unim- portant , and they can be treated as dispensable because there is a ready supply of replacements available . Such was the position in most historical examples of slavery , where the supply of slaves was repeatedly ...
... performance is unim- portant , and they can be treated as dispensable because there is a ready supply of replacements available . Such was the position in most historical examples of slavery , where the supply of slaves was repeatedly ...
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... performance it secures from those subordinate to it . Equally importantly , the perform- ance of government makes a significant contribution to , and forms a necessary component of , its legitimacy ( Rothschild , 1977 , p.488 ) . After ...
... performance it secures from those subordinate to it . Equally importantly , the perform- ance of government makes a significant contribution to , and forms a necessary component of , its legitimacy ( Rothschild , 1977 , p.488 ) . After ...
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... performance and political legitimacy In discussing the relation of government performance to political legitimacy it is important to stress once again that the various failures to satisfy a general interest requirement , whether through ...
... performance and political legitimacy In discussing the relation of government performance to political legitimacy it is important to stress once again that the various failures to satisfy a general interest requirement , whether through ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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