The Idea of a Global Political Authority. Some Critical Facts on the Demands of the Political Scene
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From the fundamentals of legal and political order and from the aporias appearing in the Theory of State and contemporary International Relations, this article, renouncing all ideological dogmatism, criticizes the axial statements making the basis for the idea of a global political power and points at the main flaws of legitimacy which are likely to result from such idea by choosing no particular proposal among the significant abundant ones arising in the past centuries within theological, philosophical, political and legal domains.Downloads
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