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In a spiritual discussion, '''Power''' may be defined simply as the ability to manifest [[Intent]] in reality.


In an economic context, '''Power''' may be defined as the ability to command another person's labor power (Sharp, 2009)
<blockquote class="definition">'''Power is the ability to get others to do what you want them to do, regardless of whether they want to do it or not.</blockquote><!-- -->


Power may be exercised in relation to all aspects of physical, psychological, and emotional creation. We may have power to protect ourselves, power to build a house, power to raise our children, power to help another, and power to meet our needs. Anybody with the ability to manifest [[Intent]] in reality may be seen to have power.
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Power is an [[Aspect of Consciousness]], and a neutral potential of the [[Physical Unit]]. Power may be used to express and manifest both [[Venal]] and [[Spiritual]] intent.
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==See Also==
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==Notes==


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<blockquote>Power corresponds to the human ability not just to act but to act in concert. Power is never the property of an individual; it belongs to a group and remains in existence only so long as the group keeps together. When we say of somebody that he is "in power" we actually refer to his being empowered by a certain number of people to act in their name.<ref>Arendt, Hanna. On Violence. Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1969. p. 44.</ref> </blockquote>. in the book Arendt distinguishes between power, strength, force, authority and violence.


==Further Reading==


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Latest revision as of 17:11, 8 Ocak 2023

Power is the ability to get others to do what you want them to do, regardless of whether they want to do it or not.

Related LP Terms

Power > Baker's Story

Non-LP Related Terms

Power > Authority, Violence

Notes

Power corresponds to the human ability not just to act but to act in concert. Power is never the property of an individual; it belongs to a group and remains in existence only so long as the group keeps together. When we say of somebody that he is "in power" we actually refer to his being empowered by a certain number of people to act in their name.[1]

. in the book Arendt distinguishes between power, strength, force, authority and violence.


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Indoctrination

  1. Arendt, Hanna. On Violence. Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1969. p. 44.