1. Power and Domination to Rule Others
Therefore power, or domination, demands that some individuals rule others. ... Authority legitimized on rational grounds rests, "on a belief in a legality of enacted rules and the right to those elevated to authority under such rules to issue commands." The order in question then consists in a body of generalized rules. These rules are universalistic in that they apply impartially to all persons. ... The staff might try to replace the leader either by letting the leader choose a successor himself or the leader may choose the successor and then allows the majority to recognise the cho...
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