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Legitimation,
legitimization (US), or
legitimisation (UK) is the act of
providing legitimacy.
Legitimation in the
social sciences refers to the process...
- A
legitimating ideology, a term used by
sociologists C.
Wright Mills and others,
refers generally to any
ideology which is used to
legitimate the actions...
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Legitimation crisis refers to a
decline in the
confidence of
administrative functions, institutions, or leadership. The term was
first introduced in 1973...
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performances of such
theatre were
termed legitimate drama,
while the
abbreviation the
legitimate refers to
legitimate theatre or
drama and
legit is a noun...
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property of a
polity that is the only
entity in its
jurisdiction to
legitimately use force, and thus the
supreme authority of that area.
While the monopoly...
- A
legitimate military target is an object, structure, individual, or
entity that is
considered to be a
valid target for
attack by
belligerent forces according...
- The
doctrine of
legitimate expectation was
first developed in
English law as a
ground of
judicial review in
administrative law to
protect a procedural...
- government—wherein
government denotes "sphere of influence". An
authority viewed as
legitimate often has the
right and
justification to
exercise power.
Political legitimacy...
- (disambiguation)
Legitimate (professional wrestling)
Legitimate expectation Legitimate peripheral parti****tion
Legitimate theater Legitimation Legitime Legitimists...
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would be
legitimated by the
subsequent marriage of his parents,
provided they had been free to
marry at the date of the conception. The
Legitimation (Scotland)...