Ideas from 'Economy and Society' by Max Weber [1919], by Theme Structure

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24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 1. Social Power
Domination is probable obedience by some group of persons
                        Full Idea: Domination is the probability that a command with a specific content will be obeyed by a given group of persons.
                        From: Max Weber (Economy and Society [1919], p.53), quoted by Andrew Shorten - Contemporary Political Theory 06
                        A reaction: Said to be an 'influential definition'. In principle you might have no domination, but be regularly obeyed because your commands were so acceptable to a very independent-minded group of people. That said, good definition!