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Page 177
... undermine national priorities and interests , and that limited indigenous resources are utilised in the most effective way . Yet the greater the intervention , the greater the potential scope for the state to be colonised by the self ...
... undermine national priorities and interests , and that limited indigenous resources are utilised in the most effective way . Yet the greater the intervention , the greater the potential scope for the state to be colonised by the self ...
Page 197
... undermined the will and the capacity of the Shah to maintain his repressive system in being . These demonstrations marked ... undermine the authority of the state , rather than reinforce it as it Crisis Tendencies of Political Systems 197.
... undermined the will and the capacity of the Shah to maintain his repressive system in being . These demonstrations marked ... undermine the authority of the state , rather than reinforce it as it Crisis Tendencies of Political Systems 197.
Page 212
... undermine its authority . Here it is not so much the exclusion of society from the political process , as the consequences of its inclusion , that is the problem . Here delegi- timation acts of disobedience , withdrawal of consent takes ...
... undermine its authority . Here it is not so much the exclusion of society from the political process , as the consequences of its inclusion , that is the problem . Here delegi- timation acts of disobedience , withdrawal of consent takes ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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