
S05 E05: Unpacking Power, Authority & Legitimacy with Andrew Heywood
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Join us on CSS Breakdown: Book by Book, Season 05, Episode 04, as we explore Chapter 5: Power, Authority and Legitimacy from Andrew Heywood's 'Political Theory: An Introduction'. In this episode, we unpack the fundamental ways political control is exercised and justified. We'll delve into the nuanced distinctions between power – from direct decision-making to the subtle control of thought – and authority, examining its various forms like traditional, charismatic, and legal-rational, and the ongoing debates about its necessity. We'll also dissect the critical concept of legitimacy, uncovering how it's conferred through constitutionalism and consent, or, conversely, manufactured through ideological hegemony. Finally, we discuss the challenges regimes face, including the potential for legitimation crises, as these traditional pillars are questioned and tested in an interconnected world.