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 58
... subordinate , in the character and quality of their lives , in their respective powers , to use the lan- guage of the first section ; i.e. their capacity to achieve their purposes , and the kinds of purposes they can achieve . They are ...
... subordinate , in the character and quality of their lives , in their respective powers , to use the lan- guage of the first section ; i.e. their capacity to achieve their purposes , and the kinds of purposes they can achieve . They are ...
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... subordinate is justified by a principle of differentiation , which reveals the dominant as specially qualified , suited or deserving to possess the resource , pursue the activity or hold the position which forms the basis of their power ...
... subordinate is justified by a principle of differentiation , which reveals the dominant as specially qualified , suited or deserving to possess the resource , pursue the activity or hold the position which forms the basis of their power ...
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David Beetham. from the subordinate , and justifies their respective access to and exclusion from essential resources , activities and positions . The second is a principle of community or common interest , which links dominant and ...
David Beetham. from the subordinate , and justifies their respective access to and exclusion from essential resources , activities and positions . The second is a principle of community or common interest , which links dominant and ...
Contents
Power and its Need of Legitimation | 42 |
The Normative Structure of Legitimacy | 64 |
The Social Construction of Legitimacy | 100 |
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