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The Legitimation of Power

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David Beetham's book explores the legitimation of power both as an issue in political and social science theory and in relation to the legitimacy of contemporary political systems including its breakdown in revolution. 'An admirable text which is far reaching in its scope and extraordinary in the clarity with which it covers a wide range of material...One xan have nothing but the highest regard for this volume.' - David Held, Times Higher Education Supplement ;'Beetham has produced a study bound to revolutionize sociological thinking and teaching...Seminal and profoundly original...Beetham's book should become the obligitory reading for every teacher and practitioner of social science.' - Zygmunt Bauman, Sociology

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First published January 1, 1991

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Power in its general sense depends on specific preconditions: one of them is freedom, it's closely related to power. More power, less freedom. That is to say without freedom "individual may be rendered powerless"
(Beetham 43); in other words, freedom may be worthless without power.
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