Political and Leadership Structure - UCSP
Political and Leadership Structure - UCSP
Political and Leadership Structure - UCSP
• BANDS
• TRIBES
• CHIEFDOM
• STATES
1. BANDS
TRADITIONAL
Legitimacy is derived from well-
established customs, habits, and
social structures. (Examples:
Monarchial rule or the rule of the
elites in a chiefdom)
THREE TYPES OF AUTHORITY
CHARISMATIC AUTHORITY
legitimacy emanates from the
charisma of the individual, power
legitimated through extraordinary
personal abilities that inspire
devotion and obedience.
(Example: Jesus of Nazareth)
THREE TYPES OF AUTHORITY
RATIONAL TYPE
This kind of authority draws its
legitimacy from formal rules
promulgated by the state through
its fundamental and implementing
laws. This is the most dominant
way of legitimizing authority in
modern states.