Authority
In politics, authority generally refers to the ability to make laws, independent of the power to enforce them, or the ability to permit something. People obey authority out of respect, while they obey power out of fear. For example, "the congress has the authority to pass laws" vs "the police have the power to arrest law-breakers". Authority need not be consistent or rational, it only needs to be accepted as a source of permission or truth.
See also
- Appeal to authority
- The Authority (His Dark Materials)
- Church authority
- conformity
- Law
- power
- Political corruption
- Régime
- Seniority
- Trust
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