Mark Haugaard is Professor in the School of Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the concept of political power. Part 1: The four dimensions of power: 1: Levels of conflict and consent: power-over, power-to and power-with. 2. The first dimension of power: agency. 3. The second dimension of power: structure. 4: The third dimension of power: epistemology. 5. The fourth dimension of power: ontology. Part 2. Power and the social world. 6. Authority: the performative nature of power. 7. Emotion and ritual: the "irrational" aspects of power. 8. God: reification, Truth and emotion. 9. Political power and violence: reflections on historical trends. Part 3: Conclusions: empirical and normative theoretical reflections.
Introduction: the concept of political power. Part 1: The four dimensions of power: 1: Levels of conflict and consent: power-over, power-to and power-with. 2. The first dimension of power: agency. 3. The second dimension of power: structure. 4: The third dimension of power: epistemology. 5. The fourth dimension of power: ontology. Part 2. Power and the social world. 6. Authority: the performative nature of power. 7. Emotion and ritual: the "irrational" aspects of power. 8. God: reification, Truth and emotion. 9. Political power and violence: reflections on historical trends. Part 3: Conclusions: empirical and normative theoretical reflections.
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