Rational-legal authority is a form of leadership grounded in established laws, rules, and procedures, where power is derived from legal statutes and the legitimacy of the governing body. This authority is characterized by a system of rules that apply to all individuals equally, ensuring a predictable and organized framework for governance. It is often associated with modern bureaucratic organizations, where officials and leaders are appointed based on expertise and competence rather than personal connections or traditional practices. Examples include democratic governments and corporate structures that operate under codified laws and regulations.
rational
express, implied, and apparent authority
You can't divide by zero.
It is implied
A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the Catholic Church
Which subset of the rational numbers best describes the dimensions of a rectangle
A time when there was a rejection of the authority of the Catholic Church
Insightful, jealous of Caesar, resentful of authority
Systematic and rational allocation
A positive real number. It can be irrational or rational, even integer.
A positive real number. It can be irrational or rational, even integer.
the accepted power and influence of a legal source