Legitimacy of authority / agentic state

Cards (5)

  • Legitimacy of authority
    Individuals being perceived as having the 'right' to tell others how to behave within a given situation
  • Legitimacy of authority
    • Increased when visible symbols of authority, such as uniform, location, and proximity, are present
    • Learnt through socialisation processes in relationships like the parent and child
  • Agentic state
    A situational explanation of obedience which suggests that individuals relinquish their personal autonomy and moral sense of right and wrong, to submit to obedience
  • In the agentic state, people may believe that they are simply carrying out orders and are not fully accountable for their actions
  • The agentic state can contribute to their willingness to obey even when it goes against their own personal beliefs or values