Difference between transitive and intransitive power political
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Any attempt to grasp the concept of power opens a variety of different and most controversial meanings. One of those oppositions in conceptualizing power is Max Weber's view on the one hand and Hannah Arendt's on the other. To start with these two not only illustrates again the difficulty of clearly understanding one of the most familiar characteristics of our society, but also helps to get some new insights into the nature of power, its constitution and its use in society.
Max Weber understands power as the carrying out of one's will in a social relationship, something which can also be accomplished through violence: “Power” is the probability that one actor ...
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While transitive power interlocks the fields of action of the parties involved in social relations by executing influence, intransitive power creates a common field of action in the first place by 'speaking and acting in concert' (further Göhler 2000: 48–9)