2015
DOI: 10.1515/9781614513940
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Patterns Legitimizing Political Violence in Transcultural Perspectives

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“…The issue was centered around the appointment of the caliph or head of Islamic government where they were challenging the superiority of Quraysh tribe to hold a position in governing and managing financial flows as for them the privileges to become a caliph is open to all Muslims including slaves (Mamouri, 2015). This form of struggle appears noble in theory but practically, they were doing punitive and violent actions including onto women and children in order to accomplish their aim (Koch, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue was centered around the appointment of the caliph or head of Islamic government where they were challenging the superiority of Quraysh tribe to hold a position in governing and managing financial flows as for them the privileges to become a caliph is open to all Muslims including slaves (Mamouri, 2015). This form of struggle appears noble in theory but practically, they were doing punitive and violent actions including onto women and children in order to accomplish their aim (Koch, 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The legitimacy of the partner in the deliberative process is of paramount importance both in general and specifically in relation to establishing norms of conduct in respect of social and environmental issues. Legitimacy is in large part a matter of perspective (Chaison and Bigelow, ; Dussel, ; see also Koch, : 13). Widespread absence of trade union recognition and employer hostility towards trade unions (see Cullinane and Dundon, ) demonstrate the perspective of corporations towards trade union legitimacy, while the Trade Union Act (2016) exemplifies the perspective of the current Conservative government in the UK.…”
Section: Csr Deliberation: Legitimacy Efficacy and The Trade Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%