Legitimacy in the Modern StateTransaction Publishers, 1981 M01 1 - 359 páginas This analysis of the concept of authority in Western society constitutes a central work in political sociology and a fundamental critique of the process of modernization. Schaar proposes that legitimate authority is declining in the modern state. Law and order, in a very real sense, is the basic political issue of our time -- one that conservatives have understood with greater clarity than their liberal adversaries. Schaar sees what were once authoritative institutions and ideas yielding to technological and bureaucratic orders. The later brings physical comfort and a sense of collective power, but does not provide political liberty or moral autonomy. As a result, he argues, all modern states exhibiting this transformation of authority into technology are well advanced along the path of a crisis of legitimacy. |
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... individuals and groups rethinking their situation and re - forming their beliefs and affiliations , preparing for the uncertainties ahead . It was soothing and satisfying for many then and now to see the struggles of the sixties as ...
... individuals and groups rethinking their situation and re - forming their beliefs and affiliations , preparing for the uncertainties ahead . It was soothing and satisfying for many then and now to see the struggles of the sixties as ...
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... individual efforts to join the ( diminishing ) black bourgeoisie , or will the millions who already hold the cities and their own lives as of little value move to smash a world that has no place or need for them ? As unemployment and ...
... individual efforts to join the ( diminishing ) black bourgeoisie , or will the millions who already hold the cities and their own lives as of little value move to smash a world that has no place or need for them ? As unemployment and ...
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... individual writ large , as Plato saw it ; or each type of regime rests on certain human passions and interest , as Montesquieu saw it . Secondly , unlike philosophy and science , which claim to study what is , political theory also ...
... individual writ large , as Plato saw it ; or each type of regime rests on certain human passions and interest , as Montesquieu saw it . Secondly , unlike philosophy and science , which claim to study what is , political theory also ...
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... individual and collective life , and have asked whether , in the interests of a just and lasting order , illusion might be replaced by true knowledge , or perhaps just a bad illusion replaced by a good one . No study known to me raises ...
... individual and collective life , and have asked whether , in the interests of a just and lasting order , illusion might be replaced by true knowledge , or perhaps just a bad illusion replaced by a good one . No study known to me raises ...
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... individual refuses consent and obedience to the orders of a regime or institution on the ground that the regime or institution is illegitimate ; a regime or institution is acknowledged to be legitimate as such , but consent is withheld ...
... individual refuses consent and obedience to the orders of a regime or institution on the ground that the regime or institution is illegitimate ; a regime or institution is acknowledged to be legitimate as such , but consent is withheld ...
Contenido
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The Uses of Literature for the Study of Politics The Case of Melvilles Benito Cereno | 53 |
Review of Diana Trillings We Must March My Darlings | 89 |
The American Amnesia | 99 |
America the Homogeneous | 109 |
The Circles Of Watergate Hell | 117 |
Reflections on Rawls A Theory of Justice | 145 |
Equality of Opportunity and Beyond | 193 |
Equality of Opportunity and the Just Society | 211 |
And The Pursuit of Happiness | 231 |
Insiders and Outsiders | 251 |
Violence in Juvenile Gangs | 273 |
The Case for Patriotism | 285 |
Power and Purity | 313 |
Decadence and Revitalization Reflections on the Present Condition | 331 |
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Página 220 - And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul : neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common.
Página 134 - The will of man is not shattered, but softened, bent, and guided; men are seldom forced by it to act, but they are constantly restrained from acting. Such a power does not destroy, but it prevents existence; it does not tyrannize, but it compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies a people, till each nation is reduced to nothing better than a flock of timid and industrious animals, of which the government is the shepherd.
Página 154 - Social and economic inequalities are to be arranged so that they are both: (a) to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged, consistent with the just savings principle, and (b) attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity.
Página 292 - Now, my friends, can this country be saved upon that basis? If it can, I will consider myself one of the happiest men in the world if I can help to save it. If it cannot be saved upon that principle, it will be truly awful. But if this country cannot be saved without giving up that principle, I was about to say I would rather be assassinated on this spot than surrender it Now, in my view of the present aspect of affairs, there need be no bloodshed or war.
Página 154 - Each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive total system of equal basic liberties compatible with a similar system of liberty for all.
Página 233 - NOTHING can possibly be conceived in the world, or even out of it, which can be called good without qualification, except a Good Will.
Página 84 - Though in general not very demonstrative to his officers, he had congratulated Lieutenant Ratcliffe upon his good fortune in lighting on such a fine specimen of the genus homo, who in the nude might have posed for a statue of young Adam before the Fall.
Página 20 - Legitimacy involves the capacity of the system to engender and maintain the belief that the existing political institutions are the most appropriate ones for the society.
Página 134 - Above this race of men stands an immense and tutelary power, which takes upon itself alone to secure their gratifications, and to watch over their fate. That power is absolute, minute, regular, provident, and mild. It would be like the authority of a parent, if, like that authority, its object was to prepare men for manhood; but it seeks on the contrary to keep them in perpetual childhood : it is well content that the people should rejoice, provided they think of nothing but rejoicing. For their...