Political Science, asked by judeshola6, 4 months ago

Differences between power and authority

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Power is an entity's or individual's ability to control or direct others, while authority is influence that is predicated on perceived legitimacy. Consequently, power is necessary for authority, but it is possible to have power without authority.

Answered by taherafulari
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Answer:

Power is an entity's or individual's ability to control or direct others, while authority is influence that is predicated on perceived legitimacy. Consequently, power is necessary for authority, but it is possible to have power without authority.

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