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Leadership Varieties of individual power

1 Legitimate Power refers to the different types of professional positions within an organization structure that inherit such power (e.g. Manager, Vice President,

Director, Supervisor, etc.). These levels of power correspond to the hierarchical

executive levels within the organization itself. The higher positions, such as president of the company, have higher power than the

rest of the professional positions in the hierarchical executive levels.

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Industrial and organizational psychology - Leader-focused approaches

1 There are six bases of power: coercive power, reward power,

legitimate power, expert power, referent power, and informational

power

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Leadership studies - Further reading

1 Greenleaf, R. (1977). Servant Leadership: A Journey Into the Nature Of Legitimate Power and Greatness.

Paulist Press

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Power (social and political) - Legitimate power

1 Also called "Positional power," it is the power of an individual because of the

relative position and duties of the holder of the position within an organization. Legitimate power is formal authority

delegated to the holder of the position. It is usually accompanied by various

attributes of power such as uniforms, offices etc. This is the most obvious and also the most important kind of power.

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Political psychology - The influence of power in groups

1 The "critical bases of power" developed by French and Raven

(1959) allocates the following types of power as the most successful; reward power, coercive power,

legitimate power, referent power and expert power

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Organizational psychology - Leader-focused approaches

1 There are six bases of power: French Raven's Five bases of Power|coercive

power, reward power, legitimate power, expert power, referent power,

and informational power

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Power (sociology) - Legitimate power

1 Also called Positional power, it is the power of an individual because of the

relative position and duties of the holder of the position within an organization. Legitimate power is formal authority

delegated to the holder of the position. It is usually accompanied by various

attributes of power such as uniforms, offices etc. This is the most obvious and also the most important kind of power.

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President of Georgia - History of office

1 In the post-coup absence of legitimate power, a position of the Head of State was introduced for

Georgia's new leader Eduard Shevardnadze on 10 March 1992

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Leadership versus management - Varieties of individual power

1 * 'Legitimate Power' refers to the different types of professional positions within an organization structure that inherit such power (e.g. Manager, Vice President,

Director, Supervisor, etc.). These levels of power correspond to the hierarchical

executive levels within the organization itself. The higher positions, such as president of the company, have higher power than the

rest of the professional positions in the hierarchical executive levels.

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Korean ruling class - Business elites and ruling classes

1 The Japanese Generation, on the other hand was largely successful in terms of acting as Korea's legitimate power elites

because they were able to quickly coalesce by capitalizing on the defining

and unifying experience of their generation, which was the strong

resentment of Korea's poverty and low status attributed to Japanese

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Belarusian People's Republic - History

1 In its First Constituent Charter, passed on February 21, 1918, the

Belarusian Council declared itself the only legitimate power in the territory

of Belarus

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Separation of church and state - Jefferson and the Bill of Rights

1 In that letter, referencing the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Jefferson writes:

Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between Man his God, that he owes

account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, not opinions, I contemplate with

sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should

'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,'

thus building a wall of separation between Church and State.

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School of Salamanca - Sovereignty

1 This included the proposal that there are limits on the legitimate powers of government

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Legitimation

1 Legitimate power is the right to exercise control over others by virtue

of the authority of one's superior organization position or status.

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Command responsibility - Developing accountability

1 The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take

all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as

possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the

country.

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Life-world - The sociological concept of lifeworld

1 Self-deception, and thus systematically distorted

communication, is possible only when the lifeworld has been 'colonized' by instrumental

rationality, so some social norm comes into existence and enjoys

legitimation|legitimate power even though it is not justifiable

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Confiscation Acts - Background

1 Was property confiscation a legitimate power of the national legislature? Was confiscation in

violation of the Constitution? Were slaves a type of property subject to confiscation? These basic questions

drew intense scrutiny and the congressional debates were

remarkable for their sustained consideration, in the midst of war, of

the power of government and the rights of property.

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Robert K. Greenleaf - Works

1 Greenleaf’s most important work, Servant Leadership (1977/2002), is

subtitled A Journey into the Nature of Legitimate Power Greatness

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Robert K. Greenleaf - Works

1 Servant leadership: A journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness (25th anniversary ed.)

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Robert K. Greenleaf - Works

1 Greenleaf (2002) felt strongly that his “best test”Greenleaf, R. K.

(2002). Servant leadership: A journey into the nature of legitimate power and greatness (25th anniversary ed.). New York: Paulist Press, 27.

should apply to all of our institutions. His “best test,” which he knew

would be hard to grade, is stated:

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Robert K. Greenleaf - Works

1 Implementing Greenleaf’s ideas in modern American institutions is anathema to many

leaders and followers, who desire a different paradigm that is based on coercive power and control rather than legitimate power based on

mutual agreements. Greenleaf’s book, however, is the text for anyone interested in connecting the two often disparate terms,

servant and leader. His work addressed these two questions in particular: How can leaders

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Economic history of the Russian Federation - 1996

1 Luzhkov, who has close ties to all legitimate power centers in the city,

has overseen the construction of sports stadiums, shopping malls,

monuments to Moscow's history, and the ornate Christ the Savior

Cathedral

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Border states (American Civil War) - Background

1 The disunionists insisted that Washington had usurped illegitimate

powers in defiance of the Constitution, and thereby had lost its

legitimacy

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Kentucky Colonels - Overview and background

1 Gilmore's signing would help make the Colonels a legitimate powerhouse for years to

come

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Lord Salisbury - Early life: 1830–1852

1 Holding from a supposed right (whether real or not, no matter) and

from the People the source of all legitimate power.Roberts, p

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Spanish Inquisition - The autos-da-fé

1 having news that several books have been scattered and promoted in these kingdoms...

that, without being contented with the simple narration events of a seditious

nature... seem to form a theoretical and practical code of independence from the

legitimate powers.... destroying in this way the political and social order... the reading of

thirty and nine French works is prohibited, under fine...Elorza, La Inquisición y el

pensamiento ilustrado. p. 84.

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Jones Law (Philippines)

1 This term suggests that the United States held legitimate power in the

Philippines, against which some Filipinos rebelled

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Notes on the State of Virginia - Jefferson on Freedom of Speech and Secular Government

1 The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are

injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there

are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. Jefferson believed the only legitimate

role of government was to prevent injury to others. But to deny the existence of god or believe in 20

Gods was none of the state’s business.

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Near v. Minnesota - First Minnesota Supreme Court decision

1 Restricting the publication of a newspaper based on its harmful

content accordingly fell within the legitimate power of the people

speaking through their representatives to preserve public

morals and the public welfare

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Military occupation - Military occupation and the laws of war

1 :The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into the

hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his

power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the

country.

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Dmitry Merezhkovsky - Merezhkovsky and religious anarchism

1 B.Rozental, analyzing Merezhkovsky's political and religious philosophy,

thus summed up the writer's position: The Law amounts to

violence… The difference between legitimate power that holds violence 'in reserve' and violence itself is but a matter of degree: sinful are both

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Benedetto Croce - Contributions to liberal political theory

1 Croce's liberalism differs from the theories advocated by most proponents of liberal

political thought, including those in Britain and in the United States of America: while Croce theorises that the individual is the

centre of society, he rejects Atomism (social)|social atomism, and while Croce accepts limited government, he refuses that the government should have fixed

legitimate powers.

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Convention of 1836 - Proceedings

1 Based primarily on the writings of John Locke and Thomas Jefferson, the

declaration proclaimed that the Mexican government ceased to protect the lives, liberty, and

property of the people, from whom its legitimate powers are

derivedRoberts and Olson (2001), p

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Ambohimanga - Royal tombs

1 In the popular view, the link between Ambohimanga and the ancestors

(Andrianampoinimerina in particular) rendered the royal city an even more

potent symbol and source of legitimate power than the capital of

Antananarivo, which was seen as having become a locus of corrupt

politics and deviance from ancestral tradition

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Language revitalization - Factors that help an endangered language progress

1 #Increase their legitimate power in the eyes of the

dominant community

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