Political Legitimacy : : NOMOS LXI / / ed. by Melissa Schwartzberg, Jack Knight.

Essays on the political, legal, and philosophical dimensions of political legitimacy.Scholars, journalists, and politicians today worry that the world’s democracies are facing a crisis of legitimacy. Although there are key challenges facing democracy—including concerns about electoral interference,...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ; 8
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t PREFACE --   |t CONTRIBUTORS --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t PART I. FOUNDATIONS OF LEGITIMACY: AUTONOMY, ASSENT, AND OBLIGATION --   |t 1. LEGITIMACY AND SELF- DETERMINATION --   |t 2. IN DEFENSE OF FUNCTIONALISM --   |t 3. IS POLITICAL LEGITIMACY WORTH PROMOTING? --   |t 4. THE SOVEREIGN AND THE REPUBLIC: A REPUBLICAN VIEW OF POLITICAL OBLIGATION --   |t PART II. THE JUSTIFICATION OF INSTITUTIONAL AUTHORITY --   |t 5. POLITICAL LEGITIMACY UNDER EPISTEMIC CONSTRAINTS: WHY PUBLIC REASONS MATTER --   |t 6. LEGITIMACY AS A RIGHT TO ERR --   |t 7. OFFICIAL INTENTIONS AND POLITICAL LEGITIMACY: THE CASE OF THE TRAVEL BAN --   |t 8. THE POLITICAL LEGITIMACY OF INTERNATIONAL NGOs --   |t PART III. BELIEFS ABOUT LEGITIMACY AND COMPLIANCE --   |t 9. EVALUATING CONSENSUAL MODELS OF GOVERNANCE: LEGITIMACY- BASED LAW --   |t 10. ON THE EMPIRICAL MEASUREMENT OF LEGITIMACY --   |t 11. THE EMPIRICAL STUDY OF LEGITIMATE AUTHORITY: NORMATIVE GUIDANCE FOR POSITIVE ANALYSIS --   |t 12. TRUSTWORTHY GOVERNMENT AND LEGITIMATING BELIEFS --   |t INDEX 
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520 |a Essays on the political, legal, and philosophical dimensions of political legitimacy.Scholars, journalists, and politicians today worry that the world’s democracies are facing a crisis of legitimacy. Although there are key challenges facing democracy—including concerns about electoral interference, adherence to the rule of law, and the freedom of the press—it is not clear that these difficulties threaten political legitimacy. Such ambiguity derives in part from the contested nature of the concept of legitimacy, and from disagreements over how to measure it. This volume reflects the cutting edge of responses to these perennial questions, drawing, in the distinctive NOMOS fashion, from political science, philosophy, and law. Contributors address fundamental philosophical questions such as the nature of public reasons of authority, as well as urgent concerns about contemporary democracy, including whether “animus” matters for the legitimacy of President Trump’s travel ban, barring entry for nationals from six Muslim-majority nations, and the effect of fundamental transitions within the moral economy, such as the decline of labor unions. Featuring twelve essays from leading scholars, Political Legitimacy is an important and timely addition to the NOMOS series. 
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650 0 |a Authority. 
650 0 |a Legitimacy of governments. 
650 0 |a Sovereignty. 
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653 |a Kant. 
653 |a NGOs. 
653 |a Stilz. 
653 |a authority. 
653 |a coercion. 
653 |a colonialism. 
653 |a compliance. 
653 |a consent. 
653 |a cooperation. 
653 |a freedom. 
653 |a intention. 
653 |a justification. 
653 |a legal authority. 
653 |a moral economy. 
653 |a non-state actors. 
653 |a obedience. 
653 |a permissibility. 
653 |a political autonomy. 
653 |a political epistemology. 
653 |a political obligation. 
653 |a procedural justice. 
653 |a public reason. 
653 |a republicanism. 
653 |a resistance. 
653 |a right to err. 
653 |a self-determination. 
653 |a sovereignty. 
653 |a stability. 
653 |a travel ban. 
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700 1 |a Stilz, Anna,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
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