This face of power refers to the ability to prevent decisions being made: that is, in effect,
‘non-decision-making’. This face of power is called
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One of Lukes' academic theories is that of the "three faces of power," presented in his book, Power: A Radical View. This theory claims that power is exercised in three ways: decision-making power, non-decision-making power, and ideological power.
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