Traditional Legitimacy

Legitimacy refers to a judgment about what is right and wrong, how one ought to live, structuring the legitimacy of social consumption, shaping the beliefs and intentions of their members. Participants can seek the pleasure of a common sense of being in the right or rejecting those in the wrong. This is the pleasure of a good will, intending to act on what one takes to be valid beliefs.

 

Does participating in the activity associated with [amenity] promote in participants a sense that the right way to do something is to do it according to heritage and/or the models provided by exemplary figures from the past?

 

Examples?

Is following heritage and/or the models provided by exemplary figures from the past a crucial part of this amenity? Would the absence of this quality fundamentally change this amenity?

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Does participating in the activity associated with [amenity] promote in participants a sense that the right way to do something is to break from or reject the claims of heritage, ancestors, and/or exemplary figures from the past?

Is rejecting heritage and/or the models provided by exemplary figures from the past a crucial part of this amenity? Would the absence of this rejection fundamentally change this amenity?