Authority and Legitimacy

Stephen Turner

Stephen Turner

University of South Florida, USA

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Gregory MCreery

Gregory MCreery

University of South Florida, USA

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First published: 22 September 2017

Abstract

Authority is often defined as legitimate power, and contrasted to pure power. In the case of legitimate power, compliance is voluntary and based on a belief in the right of the authority to demand compliance. In the case of pure power, compliance to the demands of the powerful is based on fear of consequences or self-interest. But, beyond this, there is considerable disagreement and variation of usage.

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