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Title: Luke's Three Dimensions Of Power
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A's power therefore is defined in terms of B and the extent to which
A prevails is determined by its higher ratio of 'successes' and 'defeats' over B.
Observable behaviour then becomes a key factor in the pluralist approach
to power. Dahl's Who Govern's? expresses the pluralist belief that the
political arena is an open system where everyone may participate and express
grievances which in turn lead to decision making... Showed first 250 characters
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Dahl's Who Govern's? expresses the pluralist belief that the
political arena is an open system where everyone may participate and express
grievances which in turn lead to decision making. Those who propose
alternatives and initiate issues which contribute to the decision making process
are demonstrating observable influence and control over those who failed all
together to express any interest in the political process... Showed next 250 characters
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