Steven Lukes Explains the Third Dimension of Power
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- Professor Steven Lukes from New York University explains the third dimension of power, a concept he first coined in his 1974 book, Power: A Radical View. Professor Lukes also outlines how the third dimension of power differs from the first dimension of power (Robert Dahl), the second dimension of power (Peter Bachrach and Morton S. Baratz), and the fourth dimension of power (Michel Foucault). Resources for further reading on power mentioned include Professor Lukes' recent third edition of Power: A Radical View, as well as John Gaventa's concept of the Power Cube (www.powercube.net/analyse-pow.... Questions were asked by IAPSS President Justin Patrick.
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Really appreciated this, great to see the knowledge from the source even though I may have to fight him on Foucault
Love from India. Very insightful
really helpful , love lukes so much - so insightful
Thanks a lot for this interview!
Thank you
thank for your research its made great contributions to my life xxx
getting people willing to submit power that works against their interests
Lukes explained it so well you can see that he really knows his craft. I won't be seeing the world in the same way now 😏
Love Lukes!
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There is only one truth, but there may be more than one aspect.
Conflict isn't Conflicto
Conflict is Discrepancia.
3rd dimension power is hidden, but you must have evidence. ok.