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Легитимность и сила
In the liberal tradition legitimacy (legal authority) is usually explained as an outcome of people’s free and rational choice. However, our analysis allows us to conclude that quite often submission to political authority is based on particular forms of force and/or coercion. The role of coercion (threat of force) in the “force-coercion“ continuum and hidden forms of power bases on “the rule of anticipated reactions” is increasing. This limits the subject’s choice thereby decreasing the likelihood of alternative forms of social organization (regime) and enforcing acceptance of the existing order through the increasing of costs and risks in case of “wrong” choice. Therefore, political authority is accepted not (so much) as the outcome of free and rational choice, but as a result of the absence of real alternatives. Thus, the process of legitimization of power (regime) in any society is extremely complex; in fact, there are quite different combinations and configurations of 'legitimacies', reflecting a wide spectrum of relations in modern society.