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    Encyclopedia: Traditional authority Source:Wikipedia
    Traditional authority
    (also known as traditional domination) is a form of
    leadership
    in which the authority of an
    organization
    or a
    ruling regime
    is largely tied to
    tradition
    or custom. The main reason for the given state of affairs is that it 'has always been that way'.
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    Traditional authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Traditional authority (also known as traditional domination) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to tradition or custom. The main reason for the given state of affairs is that it 'has always been that way'. Traditional authority in Sociology...
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    Rational-legal authority - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority, legal authority, rational domination, legal domination, or bureaucratic authority) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality, legal legitimacy...
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    traditional authority
    Authority legitimated by the acceptance of historical institutional arrangements, the belief in the sanctity of tradition, patterns of social relations, and the fact they exist now, that they "are," i ...
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    Traditional Authority: Bonds of Tradition, Customs, and Habits from ...
    A social group that is organized along the lines of traditional authority is one which relies heavily upon traditions, customs, habits, ... Traditional authority figures have enormous freedom of discretion, ...
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    Types of Religious Authority: Sociological and Psychological ...
    That is especially true here because religious authority is especially well suited for being explained in terms of charismatic, traditional, and rationalized systems.
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    What is legal authority
    According to Weber, there are three types of legitimate authority. The validity of their claims may be respectively based on: rational authority, traditional authority, and charismatic authority.
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    Free Online Library: And the Sun Pursued the Moon: Symbolic Knowledge and Traditional Authority Among the Makassar.(Book review) by "Pacific Affairs"; International relations Regional focus/area ...
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    Sociology 250 - Notes on Max Weber
    This is the type of authority where the traditional rights of a powerful and dominant individual or group are accepted, or at least not challenged, by subordinate individuals.
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