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Single Idea 22857
[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 1. Social Power
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Full Idea
The two-dimensional view of power is a major advance over the one-dimensional view. It incorporates the question of the control of the agenda in politics.
Gist of Idea
The two-dimensional view of power recognises the importance of controlling the agenda
Source
Steven Lukes (Power: a Radical View (2nd ed) [2005], 1.4)
Book Ref
Lukes,Steven: 'Power: a radical view' [Macmillan 2005], p.25
A Reaction
So One-D is controlling what happens in conflicts, and Two-D is controlling the nature of the conflicts. If we keep digging we may come to the power which no one knows exists.
The
23 ideas
with the same theme
[ways in which states control their citizens]:
21132
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Domination is probable obedience by some group of persons
[Weber]
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23831
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The essence of power is illusory prestige
[Weil]
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23812
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Force is what turns man into a thing, and ultimately into a corpse
[Weil]
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23866
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In oppressive societies the scope of actual control is extended by a religion of power
[Weil]
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23857
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People in power always try to increase their power
[Weil]
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7425
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The aim is not to eliminate power relations, but to reduce domination
[Foucault]
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8991
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Foucault can't accept that power is sometimes decent and benign
[Foucault, by Scruton]
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15040
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Marxists denounced power as class domination, but never analysed its mechanics
[Foucault]
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15041
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Power doesn't just repress, but entices us with pleasure, artefacts, knowledge and discourse
[Foucault]
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22850
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Hidden powers are the most effective
[Lukes]
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22852
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The pluralist view says that power is restrained by group rivalry
[Lukes]
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22854
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Power is a capacity, which may never need to be exercised
[Lukes]
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22855
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One-dimensionsal power is behaviour in observable conflicts of interests
[Lukes]
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22856
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Political organisation brings some conflicts to the fore, and suppresses others
[Lukes]
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22860
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The evidence for the exertion of power need not involve a grievance of the powerless
[Lukes]
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22857
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The two-dimensional view of power recognises the importance of controlling the agenda
[Lukes]
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22859
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Power can be exercised to determine a person's desires
[Lukes]
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22861
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Power is affecting a person in a way contrary to their interests
[Lukes]
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22863
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Power is the capacity of a social class to realise its interests
[Lukes]
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21133
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Supreme power is getting people to have thoughts and desires chosen by you
[Lukes]
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23103
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Power is meant to be confined to representatives, and subsequent delegation
[Kekes]
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23263
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Politics is driven by power cliques
[Grayling]
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21135
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There are eight different ways in which groups of people can be oppressed
[Shorten, by PG]
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