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Title: Political power
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November 23, 1997 |
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John Rawls stated in his article, "Fundamental Ideas", "A well-ordered society?it's a society in which everyone accepts and knows that everyone else accepts, the very same principles of justice." This meant that the people of a community must collectively be made aware of political activity, otherwise known as the media; which also could be influenced and manipulated... Showed first 250 characters
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Political leaders could not be powerful unless they got what they want, and they could only get that by persuading and manipulating their followers to believe what the political leader believes to be true.
As described previously, political power lavishes in persuasion... Showed next 250 characters
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