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Legitimacy (political) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word legitimacy is often interpreted in a normative or a positive way. In a normative sense, legitimacy gets greater attention as a part of moral philosophy.A status conferred by the people on t...
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Legitimacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Legitimacy , from the Latin word legitimare (to make lawful), may refer to: • Legitimacy (law) • Legitimacy of standards • Legitimacy (political) • Legitimate expectation • Legitimate peripheral pa...
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The idea of political legitimacy implies that the individual, in some sense, sees the decisions made by the State (or another relevant political body) as expressions of her own will. That is, in some sense they express concerns shared by her even in the cases where specific decisions go against her personal views.
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1 Institutional Inertia: Political Legitimacy in Muslim Iberia Eric Chaney1 Abstract: The ultimate success of the reconquista (the reconquering of Muslim lands in the Iberian Peninsula from 718-1492) and the ensuing consolidation of Spain beneath the joint rule of Ferdinand and Isabel helped define the course of...
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Free Online Library: Ruling Sexuality: The Political Legitimacy of Isabel of Castile [*]. by "Renaissance Quarterly"; Humanities, general Literature, writing, book reviews Queens 15th century AD Sex role Sex roles ... displays of her power, her political legitimacy was far from consolidated.
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Those who criticized the legitimacy of the AK Party, which attempted to elect the president with a 34 percent majority in Parliament, can’t launch a political legitimacy debate now because the AK Party has 47 percent of Parliament. ... Besides, Gül’s election has legal legitimacy. The issues the CHP has addressed...
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