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Justification of political power from "summary" of Political Philosophy by Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux

The justification of political power lies at the heart of political philosophy. It is the fundamental question that underpins the legitimacy of the authority wielded by those in power. In a society, the allocation of political power determines the rules and norms that govern the behavior of its members. It is essential to understand why certain individuals or institutions are granted the authority to make decisions that affect the lives of others. One way to approach the justification of political power is through the concept of social contract theory. According to this theory, individuals in a society willingly give up some of their freedoms in exchange for the protection and benefits provided by a governing authority. This social contract forms the basis of the legitimacy of political power, as it implies that the authority of t...
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    Political Philosophy

    Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux

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