konventionimisen
Konventionimisen is a philosophical and sociopolitical concept referring to the view that the legitimacy and function of social, political, and legal systems arise primarily from shared conventions among members of a community, rather than from transcendent moral truths or merely coercive power. It treats norms as coordinating devices that communities accept and reproduce over time.
Etymology and scope: The term blends konvensio (convention) with -minen (the act or process) in Finnish, and
Key ideas: Norms gain stability because individuals expect others to follow them; legitimacy emerges through voluntary
Criticism and relation to other theories: Critics argue that konventionimisen underplays coercive power, inequality, and historical