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the authors defined 'rightful resistance' as people's appropriation of the central state's regulations and rhetoric to complain about failed implementation, which in turn gives them the right to protest. This strategy assumes a benevolent centre producing enforceable policies and local officials who work purely in their own personal interests, and care little about the welfare of the people. In turn, it still assumes (and hopes to exploit) a sort of revolutionary righteousness and fervour amongst the masses. It ultimately ensures that state policies themselves remain beyond scrutiny, therefore reinforcing the state's legitimacy.
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