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... realised . Two different ways have been developed for realising it . One , charac- teristic of single - party , and especially of communist , regimes , is a thoroughly politicised mode , in which the military are system- atically ...
... realised . Two different ways have been developed for realising it . One , charac- teristic of single - party , and especially of communist , regimes , is a thoroughly politicised mode , in which the military are system- atically ...
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... realisation of a general interest and the acknowl- edged ends of government , on the other . In the attainment of both , the ... realised , within specific institutions . For legality we look in the first instance ( but only in the first ...
... realisation of a general interest and the acknowl- edged ends of government , on the other . In the attainment of both , the ... realised , within specific institutions . For legality we look in the first instance ( but only in the first ...
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... realised in a non - conflictual manner . The former types , in other words , are vulnerable to the collapse of their underlying principle of authority ; the problem for liberal democracy is to achieve the conditions to enable its ...
... realised in a non - conflictual manner . The former types , in other words , are vulnerable to the collapse of their underlying principle of authority ; the problem for liberal democracy is to achieve the conditions to enable its ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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