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" Second, and more important is it not the supreme and most insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a way that they accept their role in the... "
Questioning Empowerment: Working with Women in Honduras - Page 10
by Jo Rowlands - 1997 - 180 pages
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Institutional Care and the Mentally Handicapped: The Mental Handicap Hospital

Andy Alaszewski - Intellectual disability - 1986 - 296 pages
...insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial. (Lukes: 1974, p. 24) Whereas physical power is explicit, consciously exercised and has a direction...
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Frameworks of Power

Stewart Clegg - Political Science - 1989 - 324 pages
...whether this functions to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? To assume that the absence of grievance equals genuine consensus is simply to rule out the possibility...
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Power Without Force: The Political Capacity of Nation-States

Robert W. Jackman - Political Science - 1993 - 212 pages
...insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? To assume that the absence of grievance equals genuine consensus is simply to rule out the possibility...
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Power: Critical Concepts

John Scott - Political Science - 1994 - 448 pages
...insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? To assume that the absence of grievance equals genuine consensus is simply to rule out the possibility...
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Ethical Land Use: Principles of Policy and Planning

Timothy Beatley - Architecture - 1994 - 332 pages
...prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their Ethics of Land-Use Politics perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? To assume that the absence of grievance equals genuine consensus is simply to rule out the possibility...
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Reconstructing Political Pluralism

Avigail I. Eisenberg - Political Science - 1995 - 226 pages
...socialization. Groups shape individual attitudes, beliefs, and preferences. Power is exercised over individuals to it, or because they see it as natural and unchangeable,...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial." This dimension of power plays an important role in what I call personal development, and it has been...
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The Judicial Isolation of the "racially" Oppressed

E. Nathaniel Gates - Law - 1997 - 444 pages
...insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial''") 26. See KELMAN. supra note 24, at 3-4 (discussing the method of contradiction). 27. See, eg, Joseph...
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Freedom and Culture in Western Society

Hans Theodorus Blokland - Political Science - 1997 - 340 pages
...insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...or because they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial?4 (Lukes 1974b:24) The power of 'non-decision-making' therefore includes not only being...
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Studying Organization: Theory and Method

Stewart R Clegg, Stewart Clegg, Cynthia Hardy - Business & Economics - 1999 - 492 pages
...order of things, either because they can see or imagine no alternative to it, or because they view it as natural and unchangeable, or because they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial. (1974: 24) The study of power could not, according to Lukes, be confined to observable conflict, the...
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Sociology in Perspective

Mark Kirby - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2000 - 852 pages
...insidious exercise of power to prevent people, to whatever degree, from having grievances by shaping their perceptions, cognitions and preferences in such a...they value it as divinely ordained and beneficial? (Lukes, 1974, p. 24) Activity Using the ideas of Lukes, suggest an example of each of the three dimensions...
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