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DOI: 10.2307/2125564
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“…More recently, Barnes (1984 , p. 180) distinguished the relation between authority and power using a possessive vocabulary: "to possess authority is to possess less than to possess power." The relationship between power and possession, indeed, is solidly anchored in Western thinking ( Field, 1941 ;Nichols, 2017 ), making the owning of resources a key leverage for the exercise of power. Inheriting, among others, from Locke (1689/1821 ; see also Keyes, 1981 on Marx), we continue to believe power derives from property (of labor, of capital, etc.…”
Section: The Possessive Epistemology Of Powermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Barnes (1984 , p. 180) distinguished the relation between authority and power using a possessive vocabulary: "to possess authority is to possess less than to possess power." The relationship between power and possession, indeed, is solidly anchored in Western thinking ( Field, 1941 ;Nichols, 2017 ), making the owning of resources a key leverage for the exercise of power. Inheriting, among others, from Locke (1689/1821 ; see also Keyes, 1981 on Marx), we continue to believe power derives from property (of labor, of capital, etc.…”
Section: The Possessive Epistemology Of Powermentioning
confidence: 99%