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- Be able to explain what is meant by ‘Power’ &‘Politics’
Power and Politics LO: - Be able to explain what is meant by ‘Power’ &‘Politics’
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Politics Politics occurs when they there are differences in power
Any social relationship that involves differentials in power results in politics occurring - one might say ‘power struggles’
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The battlefield of power
So in a sense, ‘society’ is a ‘battlefield of power’, where people are ‘manoeuvring for power’ in order to be able to control their own lives (and –to some degree- the lives of others). Politics is just a move visible form of this struggle for power, because the ‘winner’ gets to control the State, which has monopoly over the legitimate use of physical force
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Task Draw a battlefield of people you have relationships with, eg:
Parents Siblings Partner Friends Teachers boss Try to put a percentage figure on how much power each of you have It needs to add up to 100% You can do it in your head if you think it is too personal to share Now those who don’t mind sharing tell us what you have put and why
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Question for discussion
Is there ever such a thing as equality of power in a relationship? Do power relationships tend to stay stable (i.e. unchanged)? What can give you power? What are the ways you can get power over others?
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So politics is everywhere that power relations exist in following lessons we will relate this to the politics of the state
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Well there’s plenty for us to discuss there in future
The State Webers definition (accepted by most) A human community that successfully claims a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force within a limited territory Well there’s plenty for us to discuss there in future
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