"Social power"
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Interest of | David Miller |
Social power is a reflection of how someone is treated by others in a society, and especially of their effective ability to influence or control others. Influence over others is both ex officio (stemming from jobs which put them in charge of others) and of a less formal, social, nature. This second aspect of influence is used by deep state groups to control national governments.
Criticism
Ivan Illich forthrighly criticised the concept of "social power", arguing that it was a vacuous illusion, and predicting its sudden collapse at an unspecified date in the future.[1]
Culture of impunity
- Full article: Culture of impunity
- Full article: Culture of impunity
Historically, ideas of de jure universal justice have been tempered by a (sometimes hidden) de facto culture of impunity for certain individuals or families in society.
21st Century developments
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