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Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1957 |
Year | 1957 |
Court | Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division |
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5 books & journal articles
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Political Parties and Power: A New Framework for Analysis
...Dahl’s ‘intuitive idea of power’ that:Ahas power over Bto the extent that he can get Bto do something that Bwould nototherwise do (Dahl, 1957, pp. 202–3).Table 1: Summary of the FrameworkMode of power Location: Description Identification questions ExamplesIndividualisticpowerIndividual con......
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All powerful voice? The need to include “exit”, “loyalty” and “neglect” in empirical studies too
...manager sor, indeed, they may be excluded from certain decisions.In terms of the degree of influence of different voice mechanisms, Dahl’s (1957,p. 202) concept of power may be useful. He contended that: “A has power over B to theextent that he can get B to do something that B would not othe......
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Lukes Reloaded: An Actor-Centred Three-Dimensional Power Framework
...power?’ becausean answer to this question would allow a determination of who governs and who is powerfulin the political arena. Dahl’s (1957, pp. 202–203) answer was: ‘[M]y intuitive view of power,then, is this: Ahas power over Bto the extent that he can get Bto do something that Bwouldnot ......
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Locke's Theory of Revolutionary Action
...part of a study on Liberal Politics. 2 Cf. H. D. Lasswell and A. Kaplan, Power and Society (3rd print., New Haven: Yale University Press, 1957), p. 202. 548 549 SUFFRAGE AND THE NATURE OF THE PEOPLE’S Few interpreters have made it clear that Locke had no implicit faith in the majority,3 and......
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