- Legitimation,
legitimization (US), or
legitimisation (UK) is the act of
providing legitimacy.
Legitimation in the
social sciences refers to the process...
- asymmetry. The
theory proposes that
widely shared cultural ideologies (“
legitimizing myths”)
provide the
moral and
intellectual justification for
these intergroup...
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architectural style,
which is also
referred to as New Modernism, is said to have
legitimized an
outlook of
comprehensive individualism and relativism. The move to...
- Tang's four
emperors were
ethnically Shatuo. The name Tang was used to
legitimize itself as the
restorer of the Tang dynasty.
Although the
Later Tang officially...
- inhabitants.
Eventually Vijaya married Kuveni, a
daughter of a
yaksha leader legitimizing Vijaya’s rule over the region. Four
versions of the
legend explain the...
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number of functions,
including advising the
sultan on
religious matters,
legitimizing government policies, and
appointing judges.
After the
dissolution the...
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political role in
Chinese politics:
first by
legitimizing the Da Chu
dynasty in 1127, and then
ending it by
legitimizing Emperor Gaozong of Song as the heir of...
- and ethics,
political authority describes any of the
moral principles legitimizing differences between individuals'
rights and
duties by
virtue of their...
- Jami al-tawarikh. Like the Il-Khanids, the
Timurids were
concerned with
legitimizing their right to rule, and Hafiz-i Abru's A
Collection of
Histories covers...
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inequality intrinsic to the
social relations between classes. As such, it
legitimizes and
normalizes the
existence of
different social classes.
According to...