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Disputing Space and Citizenship: Popular Legitimism in 1848
Bernard Rulof, Rulof Bernard
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Legitimism and Political Economy: The Influence of Villeneuve-Bargemont
Michael Drolet, Drolet Michael
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Illness and the legitimation of failure
Nursing Research, 1972In achievement oriented societies one may use illness to justify failure to fulfill socially prescribed role obligations. This hypothesis is tested on two samples of welfare mothers and one sample of working class black women. Many welfare mothers accept the dominant cultural view that being on welfare is a result of personal failure. When women accept
S, Cole, R, Lejeune
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“How Have We Let the Flag of Order (…) Slip Out of Our Hands?” Legitimism on the Defence, 1852–1883
Bernard Rulof, Rulof Bernard
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2021
This chapter studies why large social systems generate inequality. Half of it is bona fide returns to merit, while half of it is leverage of personal position into advantages for friends, families, and oneself. The organizations run by the elite take things from people and control their lives.
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This chapter studies why large social systems generate inequality. Half of it is bona fide returns to merit, while half of it is leverage of personal position into advantages for friends, families, and oneself. The organizations run by the elite take things from people and control their lives.
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