Part of a series on |
Sociology |
---|
![]() |
In political science, power is the ability to influence or direct the actions, beliefs, or conduct of actors.[1][2][3] Power does not exclusively refer to the threat or use of force (coercion) by one actor against another, but may also be exerted through diffuse means (such as institutions).[4]
Power may also take structural forms, as it orders actors in relation to one another (such as distinguishing between a master and an enslaved person, a householder and their relatives, an employer and their employees, a parent and a child, a political representative and their voters, etc.), and discursive forms, as categories and language may lend legitimacy to some behaviors and groups over others.[3]
The term authority is often used for power that is perceived as legitimate or socially approved by the social structure. [5]
Scholars have distinguished between soft power and hard power.[6][7]
© MMXXIII Rich X Search. We shall prevail. All rights reserved. Rich X Search