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    believe are the three most directly connected (1) Authority and Structure (2) Self-Control (3) Discipline. Now let us take a look closer at these three specific

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    Power and authority play an important role in the fabric of society. In most communities, the people who hold these privileges are determined by age, profession, hereditary status and wealth.. Societies have clearly defined boundaries that dictate the authority of leaders upon followers, which usually consist of common citizens and especially, younger generations. Those meant to be followers should not defy authority as it causes their families and communities to renounce them. Furthermore, it prompts

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    Power and Authority shows, how those in charge act when having access to power. Golding's book Lord of The Flies provides and analyzes. A well-off theory of power and authority, in situations of abuse of power; and how it influences one's moral actions.                   According to They differ.com", Power is the personal ability of a person to control or influence other. Power does not come with rank or designation; a person is either powerful or not. Authority is formal right to take decisions

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    have different opinions of who to accept and object as their authority. Throughout the book, their are some changes made to these characters original beliefs, but others remain the same as they were. Religion affects who they accept and decline as their authority greatly. In their culture, they had some influences in their life that led them to respect authority, and some that led them to rebel against it. Each had decided who their authority was, and who was not. Throughout the story, some learn from

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    it discusses the various perspectives about power, authority and legitimacy in the chapter titled Power, Authority and the State by Shaun Best. In this chapter Best draws various theories from a number of theorists that contributes to power, authority and legitimacy. From their perspectives, three have been chosen which are Anthony Giddens, Max Weber, and Michel Foucault. Their perspectives on the topic will be summarised and how power, authority and legitimacy can be seen in society that supports

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    What Is Shared Authority?

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    influence, command” (McCormack, 2001), the concept of “authority” prescribes the normative rules of correct and incorrect ways to do certain things in the sphere of social control, and describes a person as being an authority regarding his or her proficiency, training and wisdom in the sphere of knowledge (Peters, 1966). Teachers are responsible for promulgating, maintaining and perpetuating the authority of social control, and positioned as authorities on the knowledge that they are required to transmit

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    Authority and Followership Authority and followership have been important concepts in Western history for thousands of years, but these concepts have also changed during that time. The most significant change is in how people see authority and how they see value in that authority. In other words, the question becomes how people determine which people are given authority and which are followed based on the values those people have and the value ascribed to those people by others (Samier, 2005).

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    Power and authority is the theme that I have chosen for my making connections essay. My four chosen texts are the book series “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, the film series “Harry Potter” based on the books by J.K Rowling, the film “The Last of the Mohicans” by Michael Mann and the book “Private Peaceful” by Michael Morpurgo. Authority is the right to give orders, make decisions and enforce obedience. Whereas power is the possession of authority, control or an influence by which a person

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    Max Weber proposed that there are three distinct types of authority. These are, charismatic authority, traditional authority, and legal-rational authority. All of these authorities are important to understand. Mostly, because they play huge roles in day-to-day life. For anything so present in the world, the general population, should, at bare minimum, make an attempt to understand the forces around them. Charismatic authority is often envied when its’ embodiment is seen in real life. Conley explains

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    it is always necessary to obey authority. This is such a normalized function of everyday life, that it has resulted in us losing sight of our own moral convictions. Not every act of this expected obedience is conscious. We have fell into the habit of obeying first and asking questions later. Even worse than that, we have developed a more destructive habit of not questioning authority at all. Our moral judgements have became clouded by our understanding of authority as well as the desire and expectation

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