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New Political Science
b. Concentration of Power and its Cause Despite political power being a product of cooperation and cohesion[Ch.2.8], concentration of power generally occurs in all political regimes. Concentration of power means that power is concentrated in a minority of individuals. [Ch.3.405] Generally, power is concentrated in a few people. Especially, as the size (number of people) of an organization increa..
㉣ Those with Armed Force Obtain Power Based on the above discussion, if you consider the perspective of discussing state power, you can easily deduce that armed capacity is the most important capacity for establishing power and political organizations. In particular, I can state this point as follows by unpacking what the armed force basis theory[Tab.2.1] ㉠ means: [Ch.3.114] Those who have armed..
(3) Power Phenomenon and Political Activity a. Power Organizations, which are continuous relationships of cooperation between people, can be seen as the sum of mutual cooperation relationships between each two people. Each cooperation relation- ship within such organizations is power. Therefore, the meaning of power is as follows. [Ch.2.7] (Political) Power is the ability to make or change rules..