Search results for "Political authority"

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Authority and Coordination

1995

There are many possible starting points for attempts to link authority with the coordination of human interactions: the most famous forerunner here is of course David Hume with his theory of justice. I will, however, start from a more recent classic. Herbert A. Simon’s Administrative Behaviour (1945, 2nd ed. 1957) includes an important theory for the role of authority. It is an obvious sign of the lack of communication between different branches and traditions in social theory that many jurists and political theorists emphasizing the coordinative functions of authority have paid no attention to Simon’s classical book.

PoliticsPolitical sciencePolitical authoritySign (semiotics)Coordination gameLink (knot theory)Economic JusticeLaw and economicsSocial theory
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Theory on State and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding

2016

In this chapter, Steen-Johnsen offers an overview over theoretical perspectives which allow us to consider how the political strategies of a state to regulate civil society influence the opportunities of religious peacebuilders. Drawing upon theories of state–civil interactions, she suggests that religious actors engaged in peacebuilding can be considered as being affected by political strategies aiming at regulating the civil sphere. Steen-Johnsen argues that the state and civil spheres are interlinked and mutually influential but warns against viewing actors in the civil sphere as dictated by the political strategies of a state authority. Religious actors should rather should rather be co…

PoliticsReligious communityCivil societyState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical sciencePolitical authorityPeacebuildingReligious leaderEconomic systemmedia_common
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The Foundations of Legal Systems

1995

The most important institution claiming political authority in modern societies is the State and its legal system. Both in legal and in political theory the questions which are traditionally held to be the most fundamental are centered around this claim.

State (polity)Political scienceLawmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical authorityInstitutionPolitical philosophyBasic normmedia_common
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An Interview with Zygmunt Bauman: How to Turn the Word into Flesh

2017

Deceased in January this year, the Polish-British sociologist Zygmunt Bauman has left an extremely rich scholarly legacy. In one of his last academic interviews, he refers to the key issues which had been the subject of his in-depth analysis for many years. Bauman starts with reflections on the gap between political authority and power. Next, given his long-standing research into ‘liquid modernity’, he focuses on the vitality of capitalism, which has now adopted a lighter, consumer form. Another thread of the interview is Bauman’s own research attitude, which he refers to as ‘sociological hermeneutics’. It is characterized by his reluctance to use any ‘-isms’ and a profound mistrust of all…

intellectualsSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCreative freedomPolitical authority0507 social and economic geographyVitalityKey issuesacademicSociologymedia_commonLiteraturebusiness.industryModernity05 social sciencesliquid modernirty050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesCapitalismPostmodernismexpertAestheticsHermeneuticsbusiness050703 geography0503 educationZygmunt BaumanTheory, Culture & Society
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