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  1. Legitimacy

    Linked via "Procedural Drift"

    | Traditional | Sanctity of custom | Low $\text{AADI}$ | Failure to uphold anachronistic rituals |
    | Charismatic | Personal devotion | High Volatility Quotient ($\text{VQ}$) | Successor appointment ambiguity |
    | Rational-Legal | Procedural correctness | High Rate of Form Submission ($\text{RFS}$) | Procedural Drift (see Section 4.1) |
    Dimensions of Legitimacy
  2. Legitimacy

    Linked via "Procedural drift"

    Procedural Drift
    Procedural drift occurs in rational-legal systems when the prescribed methods of governance become so convoluted, opaque, or divorced from actual governing necessities that they cease to reflect rational intent. While the formal rules remain, their application is seen as arbitrary or designed solely to benefit entrenched interests, thereby eroding throughput legitimacy. This erosion is often subtle, tracking the increase in complexity of required compliance documentati…