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Page 39
... sphere of post - medieval politics , on the grounds that only in the modern state have the issue of political obedience and the contestability of legitimacy become persistent features of public life ( e.g. Hennis , 1976 , pp.26-7 ) . I ...
... sphere of post - medieval politics , on the grounds that only in the modern state have the issue of political obedience and the contestability of legitimacy become persistent features of public life ( e.g. Hennis , 1976 , pp.26-7 ) . I ...
Page 107
... spheres , or to caring and non - caring roles ; or as the late capitalist system of production generates many of the ... sphere of power itself , and the evident facts of its limitation , are of course necessary to this process . One ...
... spheres , or to caring and non - caring roles ; or as the late capitalist system of production generates many of the ... sphere of power itself , and the evident facts of its limitation , are of course necessary to this process . One ...
Page 167
... sphere , Habermas argues , is impossible when its necessary counter - part of civic privatism the definition of citizenship as a purely private status is itself disrupted by the intervention of the state in the family , in edu- cation ...
... sphere , Habermas argues , is impossible when its necessary counter - part of civic privatism the definition of citizenship as a purely private status is itself disrupted by the intervention of the state in the family , in edu- cation ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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