1. Knowing why we need concepts of power allows us to address the question of its modes.
2. To do so, let us consider a very simple example. A democratically elected government passes a law removing a range of welfare benefits from those claimants with disability who are judged fit to work by a government appointed agency.
3. In response to this act,
4. a group of citizens protest collectively through petitions, demonstrations,
5. and vigils,
6. in order to bring this to the attention of the wider public, to mobilize more support for the protest,
7. and to encourage the government to retract or revise its legislation.
8. This simple scenario is,
9. like politics generally, pervaded with power relations and helps draw attention to different modes of power:
1. Knowing why we need concepts of power allows us to address the question of its modes.2. To do so, let us consider a very simple example. A democratically elected government passes a law removing a range of welfare benefits from those claimants with disability who are judged fit to work by a government appointed agency. 3. In response to this act, 4. a group of citizens protest collectively through petitions, demonstrations,5. and vigils,6. in order to bring this to the attention of the wider public, to mobilize more support for the protest, 7. and to encourage the government to retract or revise its legislation. 8. This simple scenario is,9. like politics generally, pervaded with power relations and helps draw attention to different modes of power:
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