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From http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Power_(sociology):
"Sociologists usually define power as the ability to impose one's will on others, even if those others resist in some way.

'By power is meant that opportunity existing within a social relationship which permits one to carry out one's own will even against resistance and regardless of the basis on which this opportunity rests.'
Max Weber, Basic Concepts in Sociology

The imposition need not involve coercion (force or threat of force). Thus "power" in the sociological sense subsumes both physical power and political power. In some ways it more closely resembles what everyday English-speakers call 'influence'.

More generally, one could define 'power' as the real or perceived ability or potential to bring about significant change, usually in people’s lives, through the actions of oneself or of others.

The exercise of power seems endemic to humans as social and gregarious beings."

Well, to me this really does not explain spiritual power. Many social, political and physical people are not spiritual beings. However, there are some people who, despite the circumstances, feel a sense of power over their own lives. Even in the midst of events, some people are centered and at peace.

Next up: Learned Helplessness vs Empowerment

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What is power? [View all] , Nettrice, Sat Jul-03-04 02:39 AM
 
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RE: What is power?
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Jul 04th 2004
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Service
Jul 03rd 2004
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Power is tricky thing. U wanna go by the websters? n/
Jul 03rd 2004
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kaleem1405
Jul 03rd 2004
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It is as simple as this
Jul 03rd 2004
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RE: What is power?
Jul 03rd 2004
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power = work/time n/m
Jul 03rd 2004
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The ability to get things done despite...
Jul 03rd 2004
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Two definitions: one true, one false
Jul 03rd 2004
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So there really is no one definition?
Jul 03rd 2004
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RE: So there really is no one definition?
Jul 05th 2004
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simple political science definition
Jul 03rd 2004
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Power
Jul 04th 2004
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Changing our names is a proper (re)action...
Jul 05th 2004
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I've read this before
Jul 05th 2004
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of course there is no 1 definition-- depends on CONTEXT
Jul 05th 2004
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RE: of course there is no 1 definition-- depends on CON
Jul 05th 2004
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wow. ..
Jul 05th 2004
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I agree
Jul 05th 2004
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That one is easy Power=Money....
Jul 05th 2004
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power comes in many forms
Jul 05th 2004
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up....
Jul 06th 2004
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Self-Efficacy
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RE: Self-Efficacy
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