Legal power depends on widespread voluntary cooperation [causal]
Hart says, in what is for him an unusual sociological claim, that without the voluntary cooperation of many, "the coercive power of law and government cannot be established."
QUESTION: How far does this cooperation extend — elites, officials, or the whole population? Worth probing Hart's distinction between internal and external points of view.
Russell Hardin, Trust and Trustworthiness, loc. 998