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New Political Science
c. Characteristics and Interaction of Samjae Capacities ㉠ Basicity of Samjae Capacities Next, let us consider the basicity of Samjae capacities[Ch,3.102]. The fact that Samjae capacities are the basis of political power means that they are the fundamental elements that make up 'all' political power. Political actors or political subjects can be expressed as political power in all meaningful inte..
㉢ Ideological Capacity Third, ideological capacity refers to the ability to create, change, and stimulate conceptual value systems of other political entities, which can lead to cooperation or struggle towards a specific political entity[Def. 1.3]. Politically, it particularly refers to the ability to secure and propagate a "favorable" value system. If political actor a secures a value system fa..
㉡ Economic Capacity Secondly, economic capacity refers to the amount of goods, in other words, property[Def. 1.2]. The more natural resources, commodities, real estate, and production facilities one possesses, the larger their economic capacity. Essentially, this is the ability to make people materially abundant in terms of consumption. The definition of economic capacity here considers only "go..
㉠ Armed Capacity First, armed capacity refers to the ability to perform war and physically coerce others by force, which is the ability (power) to impose one's will on others[Def. 1.1]. Basically, violence or force is the essence of armed capacity. Examples of such military capacities can be classified according to the three-level scale of political phenomena [Ch.2.15], as shown in the following..
b. What is Samjae Capacity? Samjae Capacity as a Means of Acquiring Power Is political capacity truly Samjae capacity? The classification and emphasis of political capacity as Samjae capacity can be found in various ancient Chinese classics. It is said that a Persian prince around 1080 AD once said: “The kingdom can be held by the army, and the army by gold; and gold is acquired through agricult..
(2) Explanation and Examples of the 1st Law a. Interdependence of Power Relations and Rule Systems ㉠ Interdependence of Power Relations The following is a formal explanation of the 1st law. The central concept of the 1st law is the size (relative) of power and political capacity, where political capacity refers to the three capacities of military, economic, and ideological capacities. First, let..
b. Formulation of the 1st Law (Though the content is somewhat repetitive) To put it more systematically and in detail, the 1st law means the following. [Ch.3.102] (Basicity) The basis of all political capacities is the Samjae capacities (armed capacity, economic capacity, and ideological capacity). ㉠ All types of political power are constituted by Samjae capacities (fundamentalicity), ㉡ and each..
㉡ Schematic Understanding of The 1st Law The temporal and spatial impact of Samjae capacities Let us refer to the power based on each Samjae capacity as "Samjae power". That is, just as K. E. Boulding suggests, military power is the power of the one who possesses armed capacity, economic power is the power of the one who possesses economic capacity, and ideological power is the power of the one ..