On Governmental Legitimacy
On Governmental Legitimacy This abstruse theme of uttermost inextricability is subject to fervent debate since the terminology of abstract mechanisms claims well-defined boundaries and, from time to time, the lack of a common understanding of the terminology might engender misperceptions and misconceptions thereon, causing heated debates. One must be apt enough in both argumentation and definition, which are indispensable to the healthy development of this topic. Ergo, it is judicious to begin with the thorough delineation of the lexicon from my individual point of view. First and foremost, the state is a fictive entity that operates equally and equitably regarding everyone within previously defined and internationally recognised borders with an absolute and incontestable monopoly over staple services, administered and received by society, such as healthcare, justice, and, in some cases, private property, etc. It regulates the administrative and bureaucratic interactio...