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Single Idea 22856

[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 1. Social Power ]

Full Idea

All forms of political organisation have a bias in favour of the exploitation of some kinds of conflict and the suppression of others, because organisation is the mobilisation of bias. Some issues are organised into politics while others are organised out

Gist of Idea

Political organisation brings some conflicts to the fore, and suppresses others

Source

Steven Lukes (Power: a Radical View (2nd ed) [2005], 1.3)

Book Ref

Lukes,Steven: 'Power: a radical view' [Macmillan 2005], p.20


A Reaction

[He cites Schattschneider 1960] This is what Lukes calls the two-dimensional theory of power. The point is that students of power should observe what does not happen, as well as what does.

Related Idea

Idea 22855 One-dimensionsal power is behaviour in observable conflicts of interests [Lukes]


The 15 ideas from 'Power: a Radical View (2nd ed)'

Hidden powers are the most effective [Lukes]
The pluralist view says that power is restrained by group rivalry [Lukes]
Power is a capacity, which may never need to be exercised [Lukes]
In the 1950s they said ideology is finished, and expertise takes over [Lukes]
Anyone who thinks capitalism can improve their lives is endorsing capitalism [Lukes]
One-dimensionsal power is behaviour in observable conflicts of interests [Lukes]
Political organisation brings some conflicts to the fore, and suppresses others [Lukes]
The evidence for the exertion of power need not involve a grievance of the powerless [Lukes]
The two-dimensional view of power recognises the importance of controlling the agenda [Lukes]
Power can be exercised to determine a person's desires [Lukes]
There is collective action, where a trend is manifest, but is not attributable to individuals [Lukes]
Liberals take people as they are, and take their preferences to be their interests [Lukes]
Power is affecting a person in a way contrary to their interests [Lukes]
Power is the capacity of a social class to realise its interests [Lukes]
Supreme power is getting people to have thoughts and desires chosen by you [Lukes]