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... revolutions do not count as ' real ' revolutions at all ( e.g. Kramnick , 1972 ) . The point is often made that , whereas until the middle of the eighteenth century , the term revolution meant a turning full circle , a return to consti ...
... revolutions do not count as ' real ' revolutions at all ( e.g. Kramnick , 1972 ) . The point is often made that , whereas until the middle of the eighteenth century , the term revolution meant a turning full circle , a return to consti ...
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... revolutions in the light of the above discussion , then France after 1789 can be seen to have experienced the vulnerability of parliamentary rule in the face of counter - revolution and civil war ; but no group with an ongoing project ...
... revolutions in the light of the above discussion , then France after 1789 can be seen to have experienced the vulnerability of parliamentary rule in the face of counter - revolution and civil war ; but no group with an ongoing project ...
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... Revolution and Democracy ( London : Allen and Unwin ) . Dahrendorf , R. ( 1990 ) Reflections on the Revolution in Europe ( London : Chatto and Windus ) . Denitch , B.D. ( 1976 ) The Legitimation of a Revolution : the Yugoslav Case ...
... Revolution and Democracy ( London : Allen and Unwin ) . Dahrendorf , R. ( 1990 ) Reflections on the Revolution in Europe ( London : Chatto and Windus ) . Denitch , B.D. ( 1976 ) The Legitimation of a Revolution : the Yugoslav Case ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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