Culture and Rationality: European Frameworks of Norwegian Identity |
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... legitimate use of power , legitimate force . The question is the degree to which power is a question of authority , itself inseparable from the idea of power . - In his commentary on Benjamin's article Derrida inquires into the origin ...
... legitimate use of power , legitimate force . The question is the degree to which power is a question of authority , itself inseparable from the idea of power . - In his commentary on Benjamin's article Derrida inquires into the origin ...
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... legitimate . Even vio- lation of other rights is included in the states comprehensive legitimacy . The space between different branches of a system , the conflicts that may exist between them are also part of the legitimate system . In ...
... legitimate . Even vio- lation of other rights is included in the states comprehensive legitimacy . The space between different branches of a system , the conflicts that may exist between them are also part of the legitimate system . In ...
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... legitimacy of and respect for a tradition , and charismatic authority is based on the legitimacy of a person . How might Weber's classical distinction between the three pure types of legitimate authority ( Herrschaft ) be useful for our ...
... legitimacy of and respect for a tradition , and charismatic authority is based on the legitimacy of a person . How might Weber's classical distinction between the three pure types of legitimate authority ( Herrschaft ) be useful for our ...
Contents
Introduction How Norwegian is the Concept of the Norwegian? | 13 |
Identity and Multiplicity | 19 |
Learning to be Norwegian | 39 |
Copyright | |
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