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图书目录:Preface and Acknowledgements
PART I THE CRITERIA FOR LEGITIMACY 1 Towards a Social-scientific Concept of Legitimacy The different dimensions of legitimacy The signlficance- of legitimacy Conclusion: a social or political concept? 2 Power and its Need of Legitimation The concept of power The social organisation of power Power and legitimacy The Normative Structure of Legitimacy Legitimacy' derived from rules Legitimacy as justifiability of rules Legitimacy through expressed consent Conclusion 4 The Social Construction of Legitimacy PART II LEGITIMACY IN THE CONTEMPORARY STATE 5 Dimensions of State Legitimacy The elusiveness of legality Constitutional rules and their justification Modes of popular consent Conclusion Crisis Tendencies of Political Systems Liberal democracy Liberal democracy in developing countries The Communist model Types of Islamic state Modes of Non-legitimate power Revolutions and legitimacy Revolutionary regimes and relegitimation Coups d'etat and military regimes Conclusion: the dilemmas of political legitimacy 8 Legitimacy in Political Science and Political Philosophy Bibliography Index |