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... popular sovereignty is qualified by assumptions deriving from Marxist - Leninist doctrine about the leading role of the working - class party in the historical scheme of social development . Most recently of all , in the Islamic ...
... popular sovereignty is qualified by assumptions deriving from Marxist - Leninist doctrine about the leading role of the working - class party in the historical scheme of social development . Most recently of all , in the Islamic ...
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... popular sovereignty the idea that the people are the ultimate source of authority for government has two different implications for the legitimacy of a constitutional order in the modern world . First , that order has to contain some ...
... popular sovereignty the idea that the people are the ultimate source of authority for government has two different implications for the legitimacy of a constitutional order in the modern world . First , that order has to contain some ...
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... popular sovereignty in the modern age . Revolutions result not only from the exclusion of the masses from political influence , but from their assertion of the right to be included . Before the emergence of popular sovereignty as a ...
... popular sovereignty in the modern age . Revolutions result not only from the exclusion of the masses from political influence , but from their assertion of the right to be included . Before the emergence of popular sovereignty as a ...
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Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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