The Legitimation of PowerPolitical theory has undergone a remarkable development in recent years. A systematic study of legitimacy within social science, the book starts as a critique of Weber and examines the link betwen a social-scientific approach and the various philosophical traditions of theorizing about legitimacy. |
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Page 49
... exclusion and access , which limit the number of those who may acquire the skills and take part in the activities ... exclusion , or because they are unable in practice to acquire the skills necessary to their perform- ance . As with the ...
... exclusion and access , which limit the number of those who may acquire the skills and take part in the activities ... exclusion , or because they are unable in practice to acquire the skills necessary to their perform- ance . As with the ...
Page 50
... exclusion from and access to necessary material resources , activities or skills and positions of command , i.e. property , the division of labour and authority ... exclusion rule . Primary rules of exclusion are 50 The Legitimation of Power.
... exclusion from and access to necessary material resources , activities or skills and positions of command , i.e. property , the division of labour and authority ... exclusion rule . Primary rules of exclusion are 50 The Legitimation of Power.
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... exclude the majority , and determine their relative powerlessness . Secondary exclusion rules are those which determine who can come to hold the means of power thus constituted and protected , and which may exclude whole categories of ...
... exclude the majority , and determine their relative powerlessness . Secondary exclusion rules are those which determine who can come to hold the means of power thus constituted and protected , and which may exclude whole categories of ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 64 |
The Social Construction of Legitimacy | 100 |
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