The Space between Justice and Legitimacy Wellman, C. H.
The journal of political philosophy,
March 2023, 2023-03-00, 20230301, Volume:
31, Issue:
1
Journal Article
Beyond the “Win-Win” de los Reyes Gastón Jr; Scholz, Markus; Craig, Smith N
California management review,
02/2017, Volume:
59, Issue:
2
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
While Porter and Kramer’s Creating Shared Value (CSV) works well as a management framework to address “win-win” business and society issues, it leaves managers ill-equipped to legitimately manage ...issues where they face the prospect of “win-lose” or “lose-win” social engagements. For legitimacy, managers need to bolster CSV with ethical frameworks—specifically, norm-taking and norm-making frameworks. Managers can be better positioned to create shared value through CSV+, a multi-part framework built around CSV and augmented by ethical frameworks.
Praise be to God, and may blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, and after. I dealt in the research with the definition of al?Hattab linguistically ...and idiomatically, as well as the evidence for its legitimacy from the Qur’an and the pure Prophetic Sunnah and the jurisprudential rulings related to it. The definition of logging and its legitimacy, the first requirement mentioned the definition of logging, and the second requirement mentioned its legitimacy from the Holy Qur’an and the purified Sunnah of the Prophet, and the second topic mentioned the issues of logging in worship, and there are two demands, the first requirement: the logging in the sanctuary of Mecca, and the second requirement of logging in the sanctuary of Medina, Finally, the conclusion mentioned the most important results, then the sources and references. What was right is from God, and what was wrong is from myself. We are all subject to error, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon our master Muhammad and his family and companions.
It's a commonplace that citizens in Western democracies are disaffected with their political leaders and traditional democratic institutions. But in Democratic Legitimacy, Pierre Rosanvallon, one of ...today's leading political thinkers, argues that this crisis of confidence is partly a crisis of understanding. He makes the case that the sources of democratic legitimacy have shifted and multiplied over the past thirty years and that we need to comprehend and make better use of these new sources of legitimacy in order to strengthen our political self-belief and commitment to democracy.
O artigo discute a produção intelectual de Gilberto Freyre entre as décadas de 1920 e 1940. O objetivo é compreender não apenas as leituras freyreanas em torno do iberismo de Miguel de Unamuno, Ángel ...Ganivet e Ortega y Gasset, mas sobretudo investigar e registrar, na extensa obra de Freyre, uma continuada defesa da legitimidade histórica da cultura ibérica, que o autor via ameaçada ante a força desagregadora do moderno Ocidente industrial, protestante e capitalista.
This essay sheds light on the political legitimacy crisis involving the Naples Seggi nobility between 15th and 16th century, after the fall of the oligarchic regimento, managed before exclusively by ...Seggi during almost the whole Aragonese age. This divided nobility restored legitimacy long-term languages, both unitary and divisive, and inspired power paradigms and practices to original options of political classicism, developing new plans for managing the new mixed government too, in order to legitimate the Seggi antiqui lineages prominence compared to the new associated members and the Popolo citizens.
Scholars of the European Union have analyzed the EU's legitimacy mainly in terms of two normative criteria: output effectiveness for the people and input participation by the people. This article ...argues that missing from this theorization is what goes on in the ‘black box’ of governance between input and output, or ‘throughput’. Throughput consists of governance processes with the people, analyzed in terms of their efficacy, accountability, transparency, inclusiveness and openness to interest consultation. This article defines and discusses this third normative criterion as well as the interaction effects of all three normative criteria. It does so by considering EU scholars' institutional and constructivist analyses of EU legitimacy as well as empirical cases of and proposed solutions to the EU's democracy problems. The article also suggests that unlike input and output, which affect public perceptions of legitimacy both when they are increased or decreased, throughput tends to be most salient when negative, because oppressive, incompetent, corrupt or biased practices throw not just throughput but also input and output into question.
Against the background of unease at the increasingly loose and conflictual relationship between citizenship and governance, this book brings together rich, ethnographic studies from EU member states ...and post-Communist and Middle-Eastern countries in the Mediterranean Region to illustrate the crisis of legitimacy inherent in the weakening link between political responsibility and trust in the exercise of power.
With close attention to the impact of the ambiguities and distortions of governance at the local level and their broader implications at the international level, where a state's legitimacy depends on its democratic credentials, Citizenship and the Legitimacy of Governance initiates a comparative discussion of the relationship between established moralities, politics, law and civil society in a highly diversified region with a strong history of cultural exchange. Demonstrating that a comparative anthropological analysis has much to offer to our understanding, this volume reveals that the city is a crucial arena for the renegotiation of citizenship, democracy and belonging.