Political Legitimacy and the State
Discover the intricate relationship between power and legitimacy in "Political Legitimacy and the State," authored by an esteemed scholar and published by Oxford University Press in 1990. This thought-provoking hardback edition spans 224 pages and delves into the essential arguments and rituals that governments and their supporters use to justify their authority.
In this insightful work, the author explores the concept of legitimate power, a cornerstone of political science, and scrutinizes the various accounts of legitimacy presented within the major traditions of political analysis. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in the foundations of political theory, this book offers a comprehensive examination of the principles that underpin state authority. Enhance your understanding of governance and the philosophical debates surrounding legitimacy by adding this essential title to your collection.