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INTRODUCTION PART I. CONCEPTS TAKEN APART CHAPTER 1. THE CONCEPT OF POWER 1. The 'essential contestedness' issue 1. Conceptual vagueness and ambiguity 19 / 2. Value-dependence 20 / 3. A pragmatic ob- jection 22 / 4. An epistemological objection 23 / 5. The simple inconsistency objection 24 / 6. The sophisticated inconsistency objection 26 / 7. The unfoundedness objection 26 / 8. Value-dependence examined 27 2. Conceptions of power 1. Sociological conceptions: from Max Weber to Steven Lukes 33 / 2. A Philosophical Con- ception: Hartmut Kliemt 47 / 3. An economic conception: Brian Barry 56 3. Conclusions 1. A classificatory framework 74 / 2. The question of causation 76 / 3. Cutting through the iungTe 83 CHAPTER 2. THE CONCEPT OF INFLUENCE 1. Distinguishing influence from power: General remarks 2. The power-as-ability-to-influence view Excursus: The concept of influence in social -psychological scholarship 10 3. The sanction-based distinction: Lasswell and Kaplan 4. The intention-based distinction: Dennis Wrong 5. The normativity-based distinction: Ingmar Porn 6. Assorted other views 7. A subject-centered view: Mokken and Stokman 8. A proposal 1. Relationships between actions, preferences, and beliefs 142 / 2. On the relationship be- tween influence and action 146 PART II. CONCEPTS PUT TOGETHER CHAPTER 3. POWER AND FREEDOM 1. Felix Oppenheim 1. The relationship between freedom and power 156 / 2. Discussion 161 / 3. Conclusion 175 2. Philip Pettit 1. The relationship between freedom and power 177 / 2. Discussion 192 / 3. Conclusion 209 3. Kristjan Kristjansson 1. The relationship between freedom and power 211 / 2. Discussion 221 / 3. Conclusion 245 4. Conclusions CHAPTER 4. SOCAL POWER AND LEGAL POWER 1. Introduction 2. Distinguishing the two kinds of power 1. Normative or legal power 251 / 2. Social power 253 3. Political power at the crossroads of legal and social power 4. On justifying political power 5. Conclusion CHAPTER 5. INFLUENCE AND POWER: A MESS TRANSFORMED? REFERENCES INDEX OF NAMES |