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What is Politics? (Power and Conciliation (Power (Legitimate, Coercive,…
What is Politics?
Power and Conciliation
Power
Legitimate
Coercive
Persuasive
Absolute
Power distribution
Achieve favoured outcome
Authority
Right to exercise power
Legitimacy
Traditional
Charismatic
Legal - rational
Elections
Conciliation
Resolution
Negotiation
Compromise
Divergent groups make decisions
Scarcity of resources
Materials
Knowledgge
Competing interests and values
Complex societes
Distribution
Politics beyond state
All collective social action
Family and school
Rejects public - private divide
Civil Society
Ground between state and individual
Autonomous groups and associations
Pressure groups
Business
Trade Unions
Churches
Community groups
Politics, government and the state
Set of institutions that exercise authority over community
Institutions of government
Rules of political unit
Exercise authority
System of governing a unit
Governance
Decision making
Range of institutions, networks and relationships
House of Commons
Public representation
Accountable government
Law - making
House of Lords
Prime Minister
Majority
Popularity
Divided cabinet