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Political Power
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Power: the ability of one person to get another person to act in accordance with the first person’s intentions.
Authority: the right to use power.
Legitimacy: political authority conferred by law or by a state or national constitution.
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Who Has All 3 Aspects?
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Direct Democracy
All or most citizens participate directly.
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Representative Democracy
Leaders make decisions by winning a competitive struggle for the popular vote
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There are 4 views of who governs…
• The Marxist View
• The Power Elite View
• The Bureaucratic View
• The Pluralist View
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Marxism
• Karl Marx
• Government is a reflection of underlying economic forces.
• Capitalists vs. workers
• In the U.S. large corporations hold power.
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Power Elite
• C. Wright Mills
• Control emanates from elites – a group of people who possess a disproportionate share of a valuable resource.
• Corporate leaders, top military officers, handful of elected officials, major media chiefs, top labor union officials, heads of various special interest groups.
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Bureaucratic View
• Max Weber
• It doesn’t matter who makes the laws, large government agencies and the people who work there actually operate the government on a daily basis.
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Pluralism• No single founder.
• Political resources (money, prestige, expertise, organizational position, access to the media) are so scattered that no single group of elites has a monopoly on them.
• These resources are distributed unequally.
• There are so many different government institutions at every level of government that no single group could dominate the entire political process.