Power: Its Forms, Bases, and UsesTransaction Publishers - Всего страниц: 326 In one grand effort, this is an anatomy of power, a history of the ways in which it has been defined, and a study of its forms (force, manipulation, authority, and persuasion), its bases (individual and collective resources, political mobilization), and its uses. The issues that Dennis Wrong addresses range from the philosophical and ethical to the psychological and political. Much of the work is punctuated with careful examples from history. While the author illuminates his discussion with references to Weber, Marx, Freud, Plato, Dostoevsky, Orwell, Hobbes, Arendt, and Machiavelli, he keeps his arguments grounded in contemporary practical issues, such as class conflicts, multi-party politics, and parent-child relationships. In his new introduction, prepared for the 1995 edition of Power, the author reconsiders the concept of power, now locating it in the broader traditions of the social sciences rather than as a series of actions and actors within the sociological tradition. As a result, Wrong emphasizes such major distinctions as "power over" and "power to," and various conflations of power as commonly used. The new opening provides the reader with a deeper appreciation of the non-reductionist character of the book as a whole. |
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... example the explosive power seen as residing in a bomb. Power as a capacity stating a potential relation to entities in its environment is no less a relational term when it is not actually realized in overt action. I discussed this ...
... example the explosive power seen as residing in a bomb. Power as a capacity stating a potential relation to entities in its environment is no less a relational term when it is not actually realized in overt action. I discussed this ...
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... example: after identifying power with "the chance of a man or a number of men to realize their own will in a social action," which does not make power inherently coercive, he goes on to add "even against the resistance of others who are ...
... example: after identifying power with "the chance of a man or a number of men to realize their own will in a social action," which does not make power inherently coercive, he goes on to add "even against the resistance of others who are ...
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... example, Stewart R. Clegg, Frameworks of Power (London; Newbury Park, Calif.; New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1989), pp. 72-75. For a particularly lucid objection to intentionality, see John F. Gasky, "'Volume' of Power: A New ...
... example, Stewart R. Clegg, Frameworks of Power (London; Newbury Park, Calif.; New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1989), pp. 72-75. For a particularly lucid objection to intentionality, see John F. Gasky, "'Volume' of Power: A New ...
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... example, defines power as "transformative capacity" and regards an actor's achievement of outcomes by inducing the compliant actions of others as a special case exemplifying this capacity.2 He argues that power is "logically tied to ...
... example, defines power as "transformative capacity" and regards an actor's achievement of outcomes by inducing the compliant actions of others as a special case exemplifying this capacity.2 He argues that power is "logically tied to ...
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... envisaged at the outset. To revert to a previous example: it is only because a mother exercises socially approved power over her children that she may unintentionally shape their personalities along lines that are repugnant to her 4 Power.
... envisaged at the outset. To revert to a previous example: it is only because a mother exercises socially approved power over her children that she may unintentionally shape their personalities along lines that are repugnant to her 4 Power.
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Стр. 220 - I put for a general inclination of all mankind a perpetual and restless desire of power after power, that ceaseth only in death. And the cause of this is not always that a man hopes for a more intensive delight than he has already attained to, or that he cannot be content with a moderate power; but because he cannot assure the power and means to live well which he hath present, without the acquisition of more.
Стр. 220 - From this equality of ability, ariseth equality of hope in the attaining of our ends. And therefore if any two men desire the same thing, which nevertheless they cannot both enjoy, they become enemies; and in the way to their end, which is principally their own conservation, and sometimes their delectation only, endeavour to destroy, or subdue one another.
Стр. 29 - Sticks and stones May break my bones But names can never hurt me.
Стр. 259 - Robert A. Dahl and Charles E. Lindblom, Politics, Economics and Welfare, New York: Harper & Brothers, 1953; Strategy of Decision, op.
Стр. 22 - power' the chance of a man or of a number of men to realize their own will in a communal action even against the resistance of others who are participating in the action.