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Authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In government, authority is often used interchangeably with the term "power". However, their meanings differ: while "power" is defined as "the ability to influence somebody to do something that (s)h...
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Authority means how someone is authorized to use an object. For example, you may have the authority to view information or to change information on the system. The system provides several different authority types.
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What is Authority? by Mikhail Bakunin ... What is authority? Is it the inevitable power of the natural laws which manifest themselves in the necessary linking and succession of phenomena in the physical and social worlds? Indeed, against these laws revolt is not only forbidden - it is even impossible.
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There are four different types of authority these are: Y Authoritarian Y DictatorialY Consultative Y Participative I will now explain these different types of authority in detail Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... Words: | Submitted: Wed Apr 05 2006 ... See this essay or coursework document in full right now...
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Weber's discussion of authority relations--why men claim authority, and feel they have a legitimate right to expect willing obedience to their command--illustrates his use of the ideal type as an analytical tool and his classification of types of social action.
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