How does the concept of legitimacy relate to the concepts of political trust and compliance? To what extent are definitions of legitimacy normative and what consequences does this have for empirical research? This rejoinder argues that the difference between political legitimacy and political trust lies in the extent to which each builds on knowledge. It argues that conceptualizations of legitimacy presume a specific normatively justified model of democracy and in turn delineate the scope of empirical analyses of legitimacy. © 2007 (European Consortium for Political Research).
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Grimes, M. (2008). Consent, political trust and compliance: Rejoinder to Kaina’s remarks on “Organizing consent.” European Journal of Political Research, 47(4), 522–535. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2008.00774.x
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