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Title: Bertrand Russell


1
Bertrand Russell
  • Traditional Power
  • Naked Power
  • Revolutionary Power
  • Hereditary Power gentlemen

2
Bertrand Russell
  • Intellectual Power
  • CEOs
  • Political Power Machine/charisma

3
Bertrand Russell
  • Influencing individuals by power/rewards/influenci
    ng opinion
  • Pig/donkey/performing animals

4
Max Weber
  • the probability that an actor in a social
    relationship will be in a position to carry out
    his own will despite resistance, regardless of
    the basis on which this probability rests

5
Max Weber
  • the chance of a man or a number of men to
    realize their own will even against the
    resistance of others who are participating in the
    action
  • actual or hypothetical?

6
Robert Dahl
  • The Concept of Power
  • A has the power over B to the extent that he can
    get B to do something that B would not otherwise
    do
  • A manipulate B to do same thing in different way?
    run/jump

7
Steven Lukes
  • A Radical View
  • Critique all Weber/Dahl talking about is power
    over something else behavioural
  • 1-dimensional power

8
Bachrach Baratz
  • Two Faces of Power
  • to the extent that a person or group
    consciously or unconsciously creates or
    reinforces barriers to the public airing of
    policy conflicts, that person or group has power

9
Bachrach Baratz
  • Key issues
  • Coercion/influence/authority/force/
  • manipulation
  • Controlling the agenda government/media

10
Steven Lukes
  • A Radical View
  • 3rd dimension power can shape modify beliefs
    desires in way individuals do not want and
    against their interests
  • Who can control whom?

11
Steven Lukes
  • Make some more attractive at expense of others
  • Newspapers cost or ban?
  • Communist societies participation mass
    demonstrations/party membership

12
1st Dimension
  • Lukes, A Radical View
  • Focus
  • Behaviour
  • Decision-making
  • Issues
  • Overt conflict
  • Subjective interests

13
2nd Dimension
  • Focus
  • Decision/non-decision making
  • Issues potential issues
  • Overt or covert conflict
  • Subjective interests

14
3rd Dimension
  • Focus
  • Decision-making control over agenda
  • Issues potential issues
  • Overt,covert latent conflict
  • Subjective real interests

15
Conclusions
  • Russell multifaceted
  • Weber recognise own will regardless of others
  • Dahl control over someone else
  • Bachrach Baratz ability to control agenda
  • Lukes control even if against interests

16
Conclusions
  • 1-dimensional behavioural
  • 2-dimensional decision/non-decision making
  • 3-dimensional decision making control over
    agenda
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