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At first sight , these patterns seem to bear a striking resemblance to Max Weber's ( 1921 ) three ideal types of domination and legitimacy , traditional , charismatic and rational - legal . While the chief could be assigned to the ...
At first sight , these patterns seem to bear a striking resemblance to Max Weber's ( 1921 ) three ideal types of domination and legitimacy , traditional , charismatic and rational - legal . While the chief could be assigned to the ...
الصفحة 60
government recognition without which his traditional appointment would remain inconsequential . Once in office , the chief must skilfully combine the use of his traditional right of sanction against opponents with the manufacture of ...
government recognition without which his traditional appointment would remain inconsequential . Once in office , the chief must skilfully combine the use of his traditional right of sanction against opponents with the manufacture of ...
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Bayart , Médard and others have mainly discussed the links between political office and entrepreneurship , paying much less attention to the relationship between traditional and ' modern ' political office . The latter has been studied ...
Bayart , Médard and others have mainly discussed the links between political office and entrepreneurship , paying much less attention to the relationship between traditional and ' modern ' political office . The latter has been studied ...
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Researching social capital in Africa Jennifer Widner with | 22 |
legitimating power | 46 |
Yoruba women and the sanctity | 68 |
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