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  1. Legitimation and delegitimation in early modern Europe: The case of England.Robert Zaller - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (6):641-665.
    In the year 1640, the government of England was monarchical; and the King that reigned, Charles, the first of that name, holding sovereignty, by right of a descent continued above six hundred years, and from a much longer descent King of Scotland, and from the time of his ancestor Henry II, King of Ireland ….
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  • The Institution of Church and State as One—An Analysis of Rousseau’s Political Philosophy.Zhu Xueqin - 2017 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 48 (1):36-50.
    In this article, Zhu Xueqin provides an overall view of Rousseau’s political philosophy as he discusses Rousseau’s notion of the general will, the social contract, and the differences between Rousseau and thinkers such as Hobbes and Locke. Zhu argues that Rousseau’s political philosophy is deeply flawed as it advocates a moralization of politics that seeks to build a heavenly kingdom on earth, an ideal that has left a significant imprint on the modern world.
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