Exploring the legitimacy of governments, the book challenges the notion that citizens' acceptance is solely influenced by political culture and socialization. Ronald Rogowski posits that individuals may make rational choices regarding their government's legitimacy, suggesting a more analytical approach to understanding political behavior. This perspective invites readers to reconsider the factors influencing political allegiance and the role of rational decision-making in shaping governance.
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Students of history, politics, economic change, social hierarchy, and even Fascism will view this book as provocative and indispensable. It illuminates how plagues, blockades, migrations, and such world-changing innovations as the invention of printing precipitate political and social revolutions in some societies but peaceful adaptation in others.