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What is Power? and got a better answer
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it's when they do your bidding without question.
it's when they do your bidding without question.
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By way of example: The state and the people. The state may not do anything, but the people are allowed everything under the constitution, everything is allowed, but not allowed.
By way of example: The state and the people. The state may not do anything, but the people are allowed everything under the constitution, everything is allowed, but not allowed.
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Power which is either entrusted or deserved. But it is not always entrusted in the right hands and not always earned in an honest way.
Power which is either entrusted or deserved. But it is not always entrusted in the right hands and not always earned in an honest way.
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It's RESPONSIBILITY in the first place- And then it's IMPACT and POSSIBILITY. For what?. it depends on the answer in whose hands it is. Sometimes there are good people in power, and sometimes there are such autocrats:
It's RESPONSIBILITY in the first place- And then it's IMPACT and POSSIBILITY. For what?. it depends on the answer in whose hands it is. Sometimes there are good people in power, and sometimes there are such autocrats:
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Power, like the state, is an apparatus of violence against the individual.
Power, like the state, is an apparatus of violence against the individual.