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54 As the function of captain was hereditary , the inviolability of the rights of these
families was guaranteed by the authority of the Sultan himself . The class
solidarity of the captain families was a further guarantee : as a class , the captains
...
54 As the function of captain was hereditary , the inviolability of the rights of these
families was guaranteed by the authority of the Sultan himself . The class
solidarity of the captain families was a further guarantee : as a class , the captains
...
Strana 27
The Constitution System : Authority versus Authoritatianism I have pointed out
that the failure of democracy in Turkey was precipitated by the disintegration of
government authority , resulting from its loss of control over the means of
coercion ...
The Constitution System : Authority versus Authoritatianism I have pointed out
that the failure of democracy in Turkey was precipitated by the disintegration of
government authority , resulting from its loss of control over the means of
coercion ...
Strana 28
of authority , came to imply first and above everything else freedom from coercion
, chiefly physical coercion . However , as coercion , actual or potential , was a
corollary of authority , freedom from coercion meant liberation from authority of
any ...
of authority , came to imply first and above everything else freedom from coercion
, chiefly physical coercion . However , as coercion , actual or potential , was a
corollary of authority , freedom from coercion meant liberation from authority of
any ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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