Authority Flashcards

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what is authority

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the right to rule: people obey since they believe they have an obligation to, even if they do not like doing it.

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3 types of authority

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Traditional, charismatic, legal-rational

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Traditional authority

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  • based on long standing customs, traditions or precedents
  • e.g. hereditary lords, monarchy
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charismatic authority

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  • based on a leader’s personal qualities which are recognised as somehow superior
  • e.g. Martin Luther king jr, Hitler, Ian Paisley snr
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legal-rational authority

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  • based on clearly defined rules and laws
  • office holders have a specific scope of power and specific ways to use it
  • the strength of an individual’s authority is based more on the office than the individual
  • e.g. UK PM, US President
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why is authority a solid basis to wield political power?

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Lends itself to political stability:
- state is more likely to be supported by the people’s compliance and is therefore more likely to be stable
- stability enables govt or state to stay in power for longer

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how does traditional authority lend itself to stability?

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its shared customs contribute to a sense of belonging

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how does charismatic authority lend itself to stability?

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imbues its followers with confidence and trust, making them more likely to embrace change and endure adversity

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how does legal-rational authority lend itself to stability?

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its rational division of responsibilities makes for greater efficiency of govt; the rule of law reduces the scope for abuse of power

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how does traditional authority contribute to INSTABILITY?

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it is inherently reactionary and thus an obstacle to necessary change

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how does charismatic authority contribute to INSTABILITY?

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carries temptation towards self-aggrandisement and may thusly be short lived

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how does legal-rational authority contribute to INSTABILITY?

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can lead to red tape and bureaucratic inefficiency

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