The Legitimation of Power |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 58
Page 112
... position , or conceal that it is a position of power at all . From such a standpoint the activity of an emancipatory movement must be judged Utopian and the project of the normative philos- opher as fanciful . They may help to bring ...
... position , or conceal that it is a position of power at all . From such a standpoint the activity of an emancipatory movement must be judged Utopian and the project of the normative philos- opher as fanciful . They may help to bring ...
Page 246
... position altogether in political philosophy , even if it remains implicit and unconscious . One significant ... position outside particular historical power relations will suffice . And this position is identical to that of the normative ...
... position altogether in political philosophy , even if it remains implicit and unconscious . One significant ... position outside particular historical power relations will suffice . And this position is identical to that of the normative ...
Page 247
... position of equality prior to the establishment of all power relations ; nor as a hypothetical device for imagining what rules or principles we would agree to if we were in such a position . Both are ahistorical : the former , because ...
... position of equality prior to the establishment of all power relations ; nor as a hypothetical device for imagining what rules or principles we would agree to if we were in such a position . Both are ahistorical : the former , because ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
Copyright | |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activities analysis argued basic basis belief in legitimacy capitalist chapter claim coercion communist competition constitutional rules contemporary context coup coup d'état crisis criteria definition delegitimation democratic demonstrated depends derive distinction division of labour dominance and subordination economic effective electoral choice electoral mode erosion expressed consent force gender historical idea imacy institutions interests involved Iran Iranian revolution Islamic justified legal validity legit legitimation legitimation crisis liberal democracy limited Marxism-Leninism means of power ment meritocratic mobilisation moral necessary normative normative philosophy organisation particular party political legitimacy political order political philosophy political system popular sovereignty position power relations power relationship power rules principle of popular problems production purposes realised requires revolution revolutionary role rules of power Saudi Arabia secure social scientist social transformation society source of authority sphere structure system of power theory traditional types typically undermine vulnerable