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29 Απρ 2010 · Political legitimacy is a virtue of political institutions and of the decisions—about laws, policies, and candidates for political office—made within them. This entry will survey the main answers that have been given to the following questions. First, how should legitimacy be defined? Is it primarily a descriptive or a normative concept?
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Max Weber's views on law are best understood in relation to his general analysis of types of political authority. Weber provided, amongst other elements of his political sociology, a conceptual framework for systematic analysis of the role of law in securing political legitimacy.
First, it addresses the question of what makes political decisions legitimate. Is it respect for the political will? Or are there other sources of political legitimacy? It then explains why political legitimacy is an important normative concern, distinct from other normative concerns.
17 Οκτ 2020 · First, I investigate how partisanship and self-interest interact to shape partisan voters’ legitimations of their position on direct democratic economic policy (DDEP). Answering this question is important because it helps us to understand political legitimation.
DEFINITION OF LEGITIMACY: THE RIGHT TO GOVERN. The problem of legitimacy, which is central in politics, is not the exclusive property of any one discipline. Philosophy and political science, law, sociology, and political anthropology have all made of it a privileged object of research.
criterion of legitimacy. In defining legitimacy, then, a decision must be made about which group (or individual or source) decides whether a government is legiti-mate. Friedrich has "solved" the problem by choosing the group most appealing, on ideological grounds, to himself and his potential readers;
Both the self-interest and the consent theories of legitimation side-step some interesting questions about legitimacy in practice. For instance, why is legitimacy useful for rulers if the institutions are already serving people’s interests or if they already consent to the rules?