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... validity . Now there is an obvious sense in which we would all recognise legal validity as an important aspect of legitimacy . A recurrent context in which the terms ' legitimate ' and ' illegitimate ' have traditionally been used has ...
... validity . Now there is an obvious sense in which we would all recognise legal validity as an important aspect of legitimacy . A recurrent context in which the terms ' legitimate ' and ' illegitimate ' have traditionally been used has ...
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... validity according to the rules , and the legitimacy of the power system as such , with its particular relations of dominance and subordination , its characteristic mode of access to power , and so on . Where the legitimacy of the ...
... validity according to the rules , and the legitimacy of the power system as such , with its particular relations of dominance and subordination , its characteristic mode of access to power , and so on . Where the legitimacy of the ...
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... validity , in other words , which applies equally to goods as to policies , to firms as to parties , and which in turn requires open competition in the development and promotion of new products or policies . At its strongest it is ...
... validity , in other words , which applies equally to goods as to policies , to firms as to parties , and which in turn requires open competition in the development and promotion of new products or policies . At its strongest it is ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 63 |
Legitimacy through expressed consent | 90 |
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