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Preferred term
three faces of power
Definition
- Steven Lukes introduced the idea of the three faces or dimensions of power in a famous short book, Power: A Radical View. The first dimension of power, basic decision-making power, is the most straightforward and also the most visible and observable of the three faces of power. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Three Faces of Power]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/three_faces_of_power
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