: High legitimacy allows governments to implement policies with less resistance and lower costs.
: Weak legitimacy often leads to protests, civil unrest, or the rise of alternative authorities (like local militias or extremist groups). Politics - Legitvibes
: Derived from established institutional procedures, constitutions, and the rule of law. : High legitimacy allows governments to implement policies
: Some modern political observers argue that for most people, politics is more about "vibes"—surface-level affinity for a candidate's personality or group identity—than rational policy analysis. This makes legitimacy a subjective perception shaped by culture as much as law. such as monarches or tribal systems.
: Based on long-standing customs, such as monarches or tribal systems.