Normative propositions articulated by authorities (i.e., any person claiming such status by virtue of prescribing an action), if they can be used to justify acquisition of either material, status, or liberty, will increase in demand in proportion to the social status of the authority, and the quantity of goods that can be attained thereby, and decrease in demand in proportion to the ignominy or weakness of the authority,
The Political Economy of Norms
The Political Economy of Norms
The Political Economy of Norms
Normative propositions articulated by authorities (i.e., any person claiming such status by virtue of prescribing an action), if they can be used to justify acquisition of either material, status, or liberty, will increase in demand in proportion to the social status of the authority, and the quantity of goods that can be attained thereby, and decrease in demand in proportion to the ignominy or weakness of the authority,