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... system of power . Figure 1.1 Characteristics of a power system or relationship legitimacy ( validity , justifiability , consent ) enhanced order , stability , effectiveness moral grounds for compliance subordinates particular quality of ...
... system of power . Figure 1.1 Characteristics of a power system or relationship legitimacy ( validity , justifiability , consent ) enhanced order , stability , effectiveness moral grounds for compliance subordinates particular quality of ...
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... system of power through the enhanced obedience of its subordinates . Finally I have shown that legit- imate power sets limits to the powerful through the normative expectations and principles it embodies , and that an analysis of these ...
... system of power through the enhanced obedience of its subordinates . Finally I have shown that legit- imate power sets limits to the powerful through the normative expectations and principles it embodies , and that an analysis of these ...
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David Beetham. system of power serves to shape some of the desires that it is organised to satisfy , as a gendered division of labour both shapes and satisfies the respective desires of women and men with regard to the private and public ...
David Beetham. system of power serves to shape some of the desires that it is organised to satisfy , as a gendered division of labour both shapes and satisfies the respective desires of women and men with regard to the private and public ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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