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AP Comparative Government Power and Legitimacy Power is the ability to get people or groups to do what they otherwise would not do In order to wield power one must have some form of legitimacy ID: 245802

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Power and Legitimacy

AP Comparative GovernmentSlide2

Power and Legitimacy

Power

is the ability to get people or groups to do what they otherwise would not do

In order to wield power one must have some form of

legitimacy

Legitimacy is the right to rule as determined by their own citizensSlide3

Legitimacy

Legitimacy can be achieved in a variety of ways

Traditional legitimacy

Traditional legitimacy

rests upon the belief that tradition should determine who should rule and how

they should rule (monarchies

, religion)

Charismatic legitimacy

Charismatic legitimacy is based upon the dynamic personality of an individual leader or a small group. This type of legitimacy is notoriously short-lived because it usually does not survive its founder

Rational-legal legitimacy

Rational-legal legitimacy is based on a system of well-established laws and procedures.

It is therefore anchored in strong institutions that carry on for generations

Rational-legal legitimacy is often based upon the acceptance of rule of law, or the idea that everyone must follow the law

Common law

is based on tradition, past practices, and legal precedents

Code law

is based on a comprehensive system of written rules of law divide into different codesSlide4

Legitimacy

These concepts can influence the legitimacy of a state

Economic well-being

Historical tradition/longevity

Charismatic leadership

Nationalism/shared political culture

Satisfaction with the government’s performance/responsivenessSlide5

Political Culture

Political culture

refers to the collection of political beliefs, values, practices, and institution that the government is based on

If a society values individualism, the government will reflect this value

Political culture can often be measured by

social capital

The higher the social capital, the higher the trust exists between citizens and governmentSlide6

Types of political culture

Consensual political culture

Generally with consensual political culture, people accept both the legitimacy of the regime and its solutions to major problems

This trust persists even in cases when the people do not agree with the decisions being made

Conflictual political culture

Citizens in a conflictual political culture are sharply divided regarding the legitimacy of the regime and the solutions the regimes offers to fix major problemsSlide7

Political Ideology

Political ideologies

are sets of political values held by individuals regarding the basic goals of government and politics

Main political ideologies include:

Liberalism

This ideology places emphasis on individual political and economic freedom

Liberals seek to maximize freedom for all people, including free speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of association

Communism

This ideology values equality over freedom

This equality, as dictated by the government, should eliminate exploitation

Communists believe in equality of outcome, not just equality of opportunitySlide8

Political Ideology

Socialism

Socialism also values the concept of equality, but is influenced by liberal freedoms

Socialists accept and promote private ownership and free market principles but believe that the state has a strong role in regulating the economy and providing benefits to the public

Fascism

This ideology accepts the idea that people and groups exist in degrees of inferiority and superiority

They believe in the superiority of the state over the individualSlide9

Political Ideology

Religion-

Religion can play a large role in how a society works and functions. There are varying degrees to which a country deals with religion within its borders

Some countries, like the United States, have a very strict separation of government power and religious practice

Some countries, like the United Kingdom, have official state religions but are very secularized

Some countries, like Iran, are theocracies and require that religion permeate every party of society

Some countries, like China, play a large role in marginalizing religion within their society

All

of this can lead to the

politicization of religion