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1 rational legitimacy
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2 legal-rational legitimacy
Англо-русский экономический словарь > legal-rational legitimacy
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3 rational-legal legitimacy
Англо-русский экономический словарь > rational-legal legitimacy
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4 democratic legitimacy
пол. демократическая легитимность (легитимность, источником которой выступает рациональное желание людей подчиняться решениям правительства, сформированного по общепризнанным правилам, т. е. на основе демократических процедур; в таком государстве подчиняются не личности руководителя, а законам, в рамках которых избираются и действуют представители власти; название подчеркивает рациональные основы легитимности и опору на аксиологическую школу права; является структурной или институциональной легитимностью, основанной на доверии граждан к устройству государства, а не к отдельным личностям (персональная легитимность); в молодых демократиях легитимность власти может основываться не столько на уважении к законам, сколько на авторитете конкретной личности; в современном мире легитимность власти нередко отождествляется именно с ее демократической легитимностью)Syn:See: -
5 Weber, Max
перс.соц., упр. Вебер, Макс (1864-1920; немецкий социолог, основоположник "понимающей социологии"; известен классическими исследованиями в области методологии социологии, социологии религии; одним из первых попытался создать экономическую социологию как отдельную область исследования; автор известного исследования роли протестантской этики в развитии капитализма; один из первых исследователей теории организации и бюрократии)See:classical school of management, classical organizational theory, classical economic sociology, sociology of labour, social action 2), rationality, formal rationality, value rationality, ideal type, trading capitalism, bureaucracy, bureaucratic authority, charismatic authority, legitimate authority, legal-rational authority, rational-legal authority, traditional authority, church-sect typology, hierarchy, ideological legitimacy, traditional legitimacy, legitimacy theory, patrimonialism, patriarchy, rational capitalism, purposeful-rational action,
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