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Legitimacy and Politics

Legitimacy and Politics

Legitimacy and Politics

A Contribution to the Study of Political Right and Political Responsibility
Jean-Marc Coicaud, United Nations University, Tokyo
David Ames Curtis
December 2002
Available
Hardback
9780521782616

    The increase in cases of political corruption, the loss of politicians' credibility, the development of social and political forms of pathology (notably the rise of the extreme right along with exclusionist ideologies), and the role of the State have been at the center of political debates. In one way or another, these problems raise the question of the legitimacy of the established powers. The result is that legitimacy, a key notion of political thought in general, has today become a burning issue. Coicaud examines all these issues and proffers insightful answers to questions such as the connections between morality and politics, how rulers acquire or lose the right to govern, and how one can become the advocate of a theory of political justice that, while establishing limits, respects and even ensures the promotion of plurality within societies.

    • Legitimacy is a topical subject in the study of contemporary politics
    • Argues that the greater power a leader has, the more his/her obligations
    • Offers a theory of political legitimacy, distinct from traditional scholarly commentaries and accounts of the issue of legitimacy

    Product details

    December 2002
    Hardback
    9780521782616
    288 pages
    229 × 152 × 21 mm
    0.568kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. What is political legitimacy?
    • 2. Controversies around political legitimacy
    • 3. Modernity, rationality of the social sciences and legitimacy
    • 4. Social sciences, historicity and truth
    • 5. Study of politics, relation to history and de jure judgment
    • 6. Community experience, dynamic of possibilities and political legitimacy.
      Author
    • Jean-Marc Coicaud , United Nations University, Tokyo

      Jean-Marc Coicaud is Senior Academic Officer on the Peace and Governance Program of the United Nations University (Tokyo).

    • Editor and translator
    • David Ames Curtis