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" Today the most common form of legitimacy is the belief in legality, the compliance with enactments which are formally correct and which have been made in the accustomed manner. "
The Heirs of the Prophet: Charisma and Religious Authority in Shiʿite Islam - Page 2
by Liyakat N. Takim - 2012 - 252 pages
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The Militant Worker: Class and Radicalism in France and America

Scott Lash - Political Science - 1984 - 288 pages
...legal-rational action, Weber writes: Today the most common form of legitimacy is the belief in legality, the compliance with enactments which are formally correct and which have been made in the accustomed manner. (1978: 37) It is clear then that the most central bases of action, determining...
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Custom, Power and the Power of Rules: International Relations and Customary ...

Michael Byers - Law - 1999 - 276 pages
...underlined the special character of rules and the processes by which they are created. He wrote: 'Today the most common form of legitimacy is the belief in legality, ie, the acquiescence in enactments which are formally correct and which have been made in the accustomed manner.'21...
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Legitimacy and Politics: A Contribution to the Study of Political Right and ...

Jean-Marc Coicaud - Philosophy - 2002 - 292 pages
...the foundation for legitimacy: 'Today, the most common form of legitimacy is the belief in legality, the compliance with enactments which are formally correct and which have been made in the accustomed manner.' 30 The idea that, in the modern State, decisions made in conformity...
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Law and Politics: A Dilemma for Contemporary Legal Theory

Mauro Zamboni - Law - 2007 - 166 pages
...values into a community, as: "[t]oday the most common form of legitimacy is the belief in legality, the compliance with enactments which are formally correct and which have been made in the accustomed manner."27 The legal phenomenon is then conceived, both in the political and...
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The State and Terrorism: National Security and the Mobilization of Power

Joseph H. Campos - Political Science - 2007 - 192 pages
...legitimation of power. 1n this way, "the most common form of legitimacy is the belief in legality, the compliance with enactments which are formally correct and which have been made in the accustomed manner" (Weber, 1978, 37). The second function of violence outside power, the...
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