Influencing the Will of Another Person

Social Philosophy Today 12:25-40 (1996)
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This article discusses a neglected from of social power: the non-coercive power to influence the will of another person. This form of power allows to avoid the costs of open conflict and works in less obvious and visible ways. It is, however, an important resource in social relations and can help explain a lot of the structural stability of societies.

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