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  1. THE RIGHTS OF POWER. There are many past and present human ordeals that could be chosen to illustrate the multifaceted connections between ‘rights talk’ and ‘rights work,’ as well as to clarify the closely linked appropriation of the ‘the power of rights’ by ‘the rights of power.’.

  2. 3 de jul. de 2023 · In the paper, the three conceptions of power are presented and discussed in relation to each other and to specific philosophical themes like dualism, reductionism, determinism and autonomy, truth, normativity, and relativism.

    • Gerd Christensen
  3. 19 de dic. de 2005 · Rights dominate modern understandings of what actions are permissible and which institutions are just. Rights structure the form of governments, the content of laws, and the shape of morality as many now see it.

  4. Who has the power: states or the federal government? Federalist No. 10 and Brutus No. 1 show how Federalists and Anti-Federalists had different opinions on how strong the federal government should be.

  5. Political authority grants members of a government the right to rule over citizens using coercion if necessary (i.e., political legitimacy), while imposing an obligation for the citizens to obey government orders (i.e., political obligation). A central question in political philosophy is "To what extent is political authority legitimate?"

  6. 2 de jul. de 2015 · 1. I invoke power in a relational sense. Power, especially social power, involves political representation and voice in the political process, the social acceptability of one’s positions and views, and having well-structured organisations geared towards coordinating activism.

  7. This chapter explores the tensions between the normative ideal of human rights and the facts of asymmetric power. First, it reconstructs and assesses important power-related worries about human rights.