Power, its forms, bases, and uses (Key concepts in the social sciences)

By Dennis Hume Wrong.

Power, its forms, bases, and uses (Key concepts in the social sciences)

Description

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 keep...

ISBN(s)

0060907029, 9780060907020

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