The Trouble With Power
Power is by itself a very powerful word. In fact, in many advertisements, using "power" gives the reader the feeling that this product will do things that are not capable of being accomplished by ordinary means. There are power this, and power that. But what about power when it comes to individuals, governments or groups? What does power do and mean in these circumstances? Power is given to enable certain entities to go beyond the ordinary use of whatever is being deemed necessary. You have the power of attorney, the power of the courts, and the power of the government. One aspect of power, however, is that it is addictive and this is where the problems usually start. ...
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