• Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority, legal authority, rational domination, legal domination, or bureaucratic authority) is a form...
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  • charismatic authority (character, heroism, leadership, religious), traditional authority (patriarchs, patrimonialism, feudalism) and rational-legal authority (modern...
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    of rational-legal authority. Modern societies depend on legal-rational authority. Government officials are the best example of this form of authority, which...
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  • types of authority: (i) rational-legal authority (modern law, the sovereign state, bureaucracy) and (ii) traditional authority (patriarchy, patrimonialism...
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  • The third is rational-legal authority, whereby legitimacy is derived from the belief that a certain group has been placed in power in a legal manner, and...
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  • legally bind a principal Apparent authority Actual authority Rational-legal authority, a sociological concept High Authority (disambiguation), any of several...
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    leadership qualities of the individual; and in rational-legal authority from people that are bureaucratically and legally attached to certain positions. Weber derives...
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  • majoritarian), type of pluralism (individual vs. organized), degree of rational-legal authority, and degree of pluralism (moderate vs. polarized) with reference...
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    on violence and categorised social authority into three distinct forms: charismatic, traditional, and rational-legal. He was also a key proponent of methodological...
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    Legitimacy (political) (category Authority)
    charismatic, and rational-legal: Traditional legitimacy derives from societal custom and habit that emphasize the history of the authority of tradition....
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    real professional relationship with law enforcement and lack any rational-legal authority whatsoever. The reasons why a private citizen might try to solve...
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  • dysfunction whereby institutions have powers derived from their rational-legal authority, and that these powers and autonomy may give rise to suboptimal...
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  • of authority. In these works he alludes to an inevitable move towards rationalization. Weber believed that a move towards rational-legal authority was...
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  • jurisdiction at a given point in time. Competent state authorities issue and publish basic aspects of legal norms through a collection of laws that individuals...
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  • citizens; a state otherwise conceived would lack legitimacy and rational-legal authority. This was expressed, among other places, in the 2nd paragraph of...
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    bourgeoisie Political class Proletariat, the opposite of the bourgeoisie Rational-legal authority Russian oligarch Social environment Social class in the United...
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    bureaucratization as the most efficient and rational way of organizing human activity and therefore as the key to rational-legal authority, indispensable to the modern...
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    Rational choice theory refers to a set of guidelines that help understand economic and social behaviour. The theory originated in the eighteenth century...
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    understood the body of coherent and calculable law in terms of a rational-legal authority. Such coherent and calculable law formed a precondition for modern...
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    notably portrayed in Max Weber's concepts of traditional authority and modern rational-legal authority. In more modern works, One hundred years later, sociology...
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    the most efficient and rational way of organising, bureaucratisation for Weber was the key part of the rational-legal authority and furthermore, he saw...
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  • Rationality is the quality of being guided by or based on reason. In this regard, a person acts rationally if they have a good reason for what they do...
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    Piłsudski's government depended more on his charismatic authority than on rational-legal authority. None of his followers could claim to be his legitimate...
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    first to categorise social authority into distinct forms, which he labelled as charismatic, traditional, and rational-legal. His analysis of bureaucracy...
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  • Rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT), previously called rational therapy and rational emotive therapy, is an active-directive, philosophically and...
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  • Max Weber argued that bureaucracy involved the application of rational-legal authority to the organization of work, making bureaucracy the most technically...
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    Law (redirect from Legal)
    "legal rational form" as a type of domination, not attributable to personal authority but to the authority of abstract norms. Formal legal rationality was...
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  • A legal guardian is a person who has been appointed by a court or otherwise has the legal authority (and the corresponding duty) to make decisions relevant...
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  • Precedent (redirect from Legal precedent)
    previous cases was not to find binding legal rules but as evidence of custom. Customary law was not a rational and consistent body of rules and did not...
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  • authority, it was, as with other contemporary monarchies, largely based on "traditional domination". There was, however, evidence of "rational-legal authority"...
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