- Legitvibes - Politics
: Rooted in the personal appeal and persuasive power of a leader.
: Power is the ability to influence or force behavior, while legitimacy is the moral judgment that a government has the right to rule. A government can hold power through force but lack legitimacy if the citizens do not believe its authority is "proper". Politics - Legitvibes
: Weak legitimacy often leads to protests, civil unrest, or the rise of alternative authorities (like local militias or extremist groups). : Rooted in the personal appeal and persuasive
: States with perceived legitimacy are more influential and better able to cooperate on the global stage. Politics - Legitvibes
: Rooted in the personal appeal and persuasive power of a leader.
: Power is the ability to influence or force behavior, while legitimacy is the moral judgment that a government has the right to rule. A government can hold power through force but lack legitimacy if the citizens do not believe its authority is "proper".
: Weak legitimacy often leads to protests, civil unrest, or the rise of alternative authorities (like local militias or extremist groups).
: States with perceived legitimacy are more influential and better able to cooperate on the global stage.