Conference paper
Legitimacy and Fear in Guglielmo Ferrero
Milan Podunavac
; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The article stressed the centrality of fear for political order, arguing that every
theory of state, every developed political ideology tend to evade collective
consequences of fear. Despite its importance, the problem of fear was neglected
in mainstream political theory. The author offers a short genealogy of the
way the problem of fear was addressed in traditional political theory since
Thucydides. The focus of analysis is the complex relations between order
(government), fear and legitimacy in the works of Guglielmo Ferrero and his
disciple Bibó István. In the last part of article, the author makes an attempt to
demonstrate how political dynamic on the Balkans could be refl ected within
broader framework of Ferrero’s political theory. He found that Ferrero’s concept
of quasi-legitimacy might be very useful in that analysis.
Keywords
Ferrero; order; fear; legitimacy; quasi-legitimacy; dictatorship
Hrčak ID:
145903
URI
Publication date:
5.4.2011.
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