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Perhaps the best known classification of the means for legitimating influence is
Max Weber ' s typology of traditional , legalrational , and charismatic modes of
authority ( Gerth and Mills , 1958 : 294 – 301 ) . The traditional basis of authority
is a ...
Perhaps the best known classification of the means for legitimating influence is
Max Weber ' s typology of traditional , legalrational , and charismatic modes of
authority ( Gerth and Mills , 1958 : 294 – 301 ) . The traditional basis of authority
is a ...
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As a general comparison , legal - rational authority predominates as the basic
mode of legitimation in Canada , Britain , and the United States ; charismatic
authority is only rarely present ; traditional authority is primarily used to reinforce
legal ...
As a general comparison , legal - rational authority predominates as the basic
mode of legitimation in Canada , Britain , and the United States ; charismatic
authority is only rarely present ; traditional authority is primarily used to reinforce
legal ...
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Most traditional interest groups are economic in nature , that is , they represent
particular sectors of the economy , especially producer groups . Such
associations include business , farm , labour , and professional organizations
and they have ...
Most traditional interest groups are economic in nature , that is , they represent
particular sectors of the economy , especially producer groups . Such
associations include business , farm , labour , and professional organizations
and they have ...
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