The work delves into the dynamics of authority in the face of modern challenges, such as the rise of populism, the impact of global capitalism, the increasing role of digital technologies, and the complex web of international governance. It also addresses the implications of environmental crises, migration, and social justice movements on the legitimacy of political institutions. Through an analysis of the relationship between power, governance, and legitimacy, the book offers a comprehensive view of how authority functions in both democratic and authoritarian contexts, while questioning its limits in an increasingly interconnected world.
Drawing from key historical events, contemporary political movements, and the rise of non-state actors, this study highlights the ongoing debates about who should hold authority, how it should be exercised, and to what end. It ultimately serves as a critical reflection on the future of political authority in the 21st century, considering the tensions between global cooperation, national sovereignty, and individual autonomy. Through this exploration, the book provides insights into the complex and shifting terrain of political authority in the modern age, with an eye toward how emerging trends may shape governance in the years to come.
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