Authority is often defined as legitimate power, and contrasted to pure power. In the case of legitimate authority, compliance is voluntary and based on a belief in the right of the authority to demand compliance. In the case of pure power, compliance to the demands of the powerful is based on fear of consequences or self‐interest. But beyond this, there is considerable disagreement and variation of usage. Because legitimacy is a concept from monarchic rule, deriving from the right of the legitimately born heir to rule as monarch, authors as diverse as Hannah Arendt and Carl Schmitt have argued that it is not applicable to modern politics. But it is nevertheless commonly applied, even in ordinary political discussion, to many situations, suc...
Legitimacy is not something distinct from power; it is one of the vital sources of power. And if pow...
The traditional goal of legal authorities has been to obtain widespread public compliance with the l...
Legitimacy is a source of power for authorities because it promotes voluntary deference on the part ...
Authority is often defined as legitimate power, and contrasted to pure power. In the case of legitim...
Power, rule, and legitimacy have always been core concerns of political science. However, as Suchman...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philoso...
The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philoso...
This study develops a new philosophical approach to the concept of political legitimacy. It aims to ...
The paper illustrates how the process by which things are attributed legitimacy is rendered problema...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
Political legitimacy has long been recognized in the social sciences as an integral component of gov...
Political authorities claim to be able to impose moral duties on citizens by the mere expedient of l...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
Legitimacy is not something distinct from power; it is one of the vital sources of power. And if pow...
The traditional goal of legal authorities has been to obtain widespread public compliance with the l...
Legitimacy is a source of power for authorities because it promotes voluntary deference on the part ...
Authority is often defined as legitimate power, and contrasted to pure power. In the case of legitim...
Power, rule, and legitimacy have always been core concerns of political science. However, as Suchman...
Legitimacy is a key concept in any effort both to theorize how governance works and to evaluate its ...
Theories of political legitimacy normally stipulate certain conditions of legitimacy: the features a...
The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philoso...
The problem of legitimate authority is widely regarded as fundamental to moral and political philoso...
This study develops a new philosophical approach to the concept of political legitimacy. It aims to ...
The paper illustrates how the process by which things are attributed legitimacy is rendered problema...
In this paper we propose answers to the research question: how does power shape the construction of ...
Political legitimacy has long been recognized in the social sciences as an integral component of gov...
Political authorities claim to be able to impose moral duties on citizens by the mere expedient of l...
Because the legitimacy of political authorities exists only in the eyes of citizens, this study inve...
Legitimacy is not something distinct from power; it is one of the vital sources of power. And if pow...
The traditional goal of legal authorities has been to obtain widespread public compliance with the l...
Legitimacy is a source of power for authorities because it promotes voluntary deference on the part ...