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We consider the exercise of power in competitive markets for goods, labour and credit. We offer a definition of power and show that if contracts are incomplete it may be exercised either in Pareto-improving ways or to the disadvantage of those without power.
Bowles, Samuel, Gintis, Herbert
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Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2008This article pushes beyond hard power and soft power to insist on smart power, defined as the capacity of an actor to combine elements of hard power and soft power in ways that are mutually reinforcing such that the actor's purposes are advanced effectively and efficiently. It argues that advancing smart power has become a national security imperative,
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Power, Power, Who's Got the Power?
Monthly Review, 1972Review of C. Wright Mills and the Power Elite edited by G. William Domhoff and Hoyt Ballard.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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1987
Discussion of the introduction of the distinction between "labour" and "labour power" by Marx, and its otherwise never clearly explained relevance fully ...
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Discussion of the introduction of the distinction between "labour" and "labour power" by Marx, and its otherwise never clearly explained relevance fully ...
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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2013
This paper makes a case for understanding air power through the lens of police. After first rethinking a key period in the history of air power (colonial bombing campaigns) as a police mechanism, the paper then moves to consider the impoverished conception of war and police in contemporary critical theory.
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This paper makes a case for understanding air power through the lens of police. After first rethinking a key period in the history of air power (colonial bombing campaigns) as a police mechanism, the paper then moves to consider the impoverished conception of war and police in contemporary critical theory.
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Powerful Learning, Powerful Teaching and Powerful Schools
Journal of Educational Change, 2000This paper is a personal reflection on the purpose and scope of school improvement. In explaining why in education the more things change the more they stay the same, I clarify the focus of educational reform as being powerful learning on the part of students, and then demonstrate that this occurs in contexts where content is conceptual rather than ...
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Reactive power and power factor
Electrical Engineering, 1933GENERAL definitions exist for potential, current, and active and reactive power, that are independent of wave form and of circuit conditions. In order to use these quantities in circuit analysis when there are harmonics present, it is necessary to know their individual harmonic components.
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Radiant Power, Resolving Power and Word Power
Applied Spectroscopy, 1952From the Tower of Babel down to the present, man has been conscious of the limitations of language for conveying his thoughts to his fellows. One has only to use a term such as "artistic" or "intelligent" in order to observe the varied meanings that different individuals attach to words.
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