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Pluralists’ criticism of the Classical Theory of Sovereignty. How far is this criticism valid?

Pluralists are the greatest opponents of the classical or monistic theory of sovereignty. According to the monistic school led by Austin sovereignty is absolute, determinate, supreme, omnipotent, indivisible and inalienable.

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Criticism of Austin’s Theory of Sovereignty

Criticism of Austin's Theory of Sovereignty. The classical theory of sovereignty in general and its Austrian exposition in particular have been subjected to scathing criticism by many philosophers and political scientists. Some of these criticisms are give below:

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A careful study of Austin’s theory of legal sovereignty

A careful study of Austin's theory of legal sovereignty. Austin was an English jurist of the 19th century. He belongs to the classical school of thought. The theory of sovereignty finds perfection in his hands.

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10 most essential Characteristics of Sovereignty

Sovereignty is defined as absolute, supreme and unlimited power. There is no other power higher than the state that can issue commands to it. The sovereign is the source of all laws and rights. It is above law. Austin was the greatest champion of this theory.

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What do you really mean by the term Sovereignty?

What do you really mean by the term Sovereignty? Sovereignty is the most important characteristic which distinguishes the state from all other associations and its concept lies at the basis of the modem political.

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