létjogosultságot
Létjogosultságot is a Hungarian term that translates to "right to exist" or "legitimacy" in English. It refers to the moral, legal, or social justification for something's existence or continuation. The concept can be applied to a wide range of entities, from individuals and political regimes to ideas and institutions.
In a political context, létjogosultságot questions whether a government or a state has the inherent right to
On a personal level, létjogosultságot can relate to an individual's sense of worth and belonging, or the
More broadly, létjogosultságot can be applied to abstract concepts or movements. For example, the létjogosultságot of