auktoriteetilleen
Auktoriteetilleen is a neologism used in Finnish-language discourse to describe a rhetorical and sociopolitical pattern in which arguments, policies, or actions are justified primarily by appeals to authority rather than independent evidence. The term is used to analyze how legitimacy is constructed through references to institutions, officials, or established norms, rather than through data or argument.
Etymology and formation: The form is built from auktoriteetti (authority) with the allative suffix -lle, combined
Usage and contexts: Auktoriteetilleen is commonly employed in political commentary, media analysis, and sociolinguistic writings to
Relation to other concepts: The term relates to the broader idea of appeal to authority (argumentum ad
Reception and critique: Some writers view auktoriteetilleen as a useful descriptive tool for examining contemporary rhetoric;