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... authority of the State is humiliated , but in the Hot Wax ritual it is the authority figure that is subjected to the melting that corresponds to Bakhtin's comic uncrowning . The melting of the effigy is a carnivalesque celebration , and ...
... authority of the State is humiliated , but in the Hot Wax ritual it is the authority figure that is subjected to the melting that corresponds to Bakhtin's comic uncrowning . The melting of the effigy is a carnivalesque celebration , and ...
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... authority . " The absence of unwieldy legislation in the administrative infrastructure of Utopia is a more serious thrust at demystifying the legitimising props of established order . The legal system has traditionally been a coercive ...
... authority . " The absence of unwieldy legislation in the administrative infrastructure of Utopia is a more serious thrust at demystifying the legitimising props of established order . The legal system has traditionally been a coercive ...
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... authority and power : Authority is [ ... ] legitimately exercis [ ing ] power . " See James S. Coleman , Foundations of Social Theory ( Cambridge / Massachusetts / London : Harvard UP , 1994 ) 470 . 11. See Niklas Luhmann , Social ...
... authority and power : Authority is [ ... ] legitimately exercis [ ing ] power . " See James S. Coleman , Foundations of Social Theory ( Cambridge / Massachusetts / London : Harvard UP , 1994 ) 470 . 11. See Niklas Luhmann , Social ...
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