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Max Weber and the Legitimacy of the Modern State

  • David Beetham
From the journal Analyse & Kritik

Abstract

Max Weber’s typology of legitimate ‘Herrschaft’ has provided the basis for the treatment of legitimacy in twentieth century sociology and political science. The thesis of the article is that this typology is a misleading tool for the analysis of the modern state, and especially for the comparative analysis of political systems. This is because of basic flaws in Weber’s conceptualisation of legitimacy itself, and in his account of the normative basis of authority. The article offers an alternative, multi-dimensional, account of political legitimacy, and suggests how it might be used to develop a typology of forms of ‘Herrschaft’ more appropriate to the analysis of the modern state.

Published Online: 2016-05-12
Published in Print: 1991-05-01

© 1991 by Lucius & Lucius, Stuttgart

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