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24 March, 11:25

Why would a government not be legitimate

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  1. 24 March, 14:30
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    A government wouldn't be legitimate if there is no consent of the governed and it can only be achieved through majority rule.

    To have legitimacy in a government means that the government must have the majority of acceptance of authority from its citizens. Without this basic condition, a government collapses.

    Democracy is an example of this because the government is legitimated from consent by the majority of the citizens.

    In addition, there are four types of legitimate government: Communism, Constitutionalism, Democracy, Monarchy, and Fascism.
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