Power In Society

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What is the greatest power in society? To answer this question, one must first learn what power is. In the most basic sense, power is the ability to create a desired result, so realistically speaking, what runs this world? A fan of Beyonce might answer “girls”, but in reality what truly runs this world is money. As Zig Ziglar once said, “Money isn’t everything... but it ranks right up there with oxygen.” Nearly everything in this world revolves around money. King’s, president’s and CEO’s are some of the most powerful individuals in this world. What is one thing these people all have in common? The answer of course is wealth. People need money to provide for themselves and others, to do and obtain what they want, to get into college …show more content…
Why not get more richer? Wealth allows an individual to gain more wealth by creating more businesses and investing in more stocks which could expand their assets. With more businesses, the name of the company or the CEO is branded to the people even more. Donald Trump has power because many people recognize his name and his reputation as a businessman (Traugott). He has towers, plazas, casinos, and resorts plastered with his name “Trump” all over them (Colvin). He even had a TV show called The Apprentice and produced Miss Universe. With those kinds of resources, it’s easy to see why he’s gained so much power. He used his wealth to amass more fortune by erecting more buildings and producing TV shows. His branding power was given to him because of his wealth. So, with wealth comes the power of branding which allows the individual to become more recognized to the population, much like Trump. With the ability to create more wealth, it enables them to become more popular, more famous, which in essence gives them power. For example, celebrities have power because of their popularity. It’s common sense really, the richer you are, the more famous you are, and the more powerful you

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