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Intellectual Legitimacy | Samo Burja
- Max Weber introduced a three-fold typology of legitimacy, the sentiments that get people to acquiesce to authority, especially regarding rules or commands they may dislike or disagree with.[viii] For most of human history, the most common kinds of authority have been traditional or charismatic. Traditional authority appeals to the “eternal yesterda... See more
from Why Speech Platforms Can Never Escape Politics | National Affairs by Jon Askonas
3 ways that rules have “legitimacy” - Traditional authority, charismatic authority, and legal validity / objective rationality
- Despite us all wanting the world to be fair, meaning that hard work (execution) is the explanation we tend to gravitate towards naturally, having good new ideas that nobody’s ever had is actually very hard, is never guaranteed, and benefits from:KnowledgeIntelligenceNon-conformityTime to thinkCriticism of your ideasPart of the challenge is that the... See more
from Ideas not mattering is a psyop - Alexey Guzey by Alexey Guzey
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