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39 Cards in this Set
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Nye (2011).
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The Future of Power [smart power--combo of hard and soft power]
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Friedman (2009). |
The Next 100 Years [U.S. holds it power through naval domination and creating disequilibrium with other powers]
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Machiavelli - |
The Prince [“Better to be feared than loved.”]
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French & Raven (1959). |
The bases of social power [5 types of power]
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Bolman & Deal (2003). |
Reframing organizations [Political Frame of Leadership is about strategically using one’s power]
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Crouch (2013). |
Playing God [Christians must use power to promote human flourishing]
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Hunter (2010) |
To Change the World [christians should seek their highest place of influence in the culture and use that power to ange culture for God]
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Gardner & Laskin (2011). |
Leading Minds [direct vs. indirect influence]
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Rejai & Phillips (2002). |
Concepts of Leadership in Western Political Thought
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Plato’s The Republic |
[Power should rest in the enlightened/top-down power]
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Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics |
[Power should come from grassroots/bottom up virtuous citizens]
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Thomas a Kempis The Imitation of Christ |
[we should not seek power, but find our power in imitating Christ]
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Hobbes, Thomas |
[argued that people were ignorant and violent; thus, they needed to create a social contract whereby they gave ettered power to a sovereign to protect peace]
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John Locke Second Treatise on Government |
[power is given by the governed; social contract]
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Hamilton and Madison's The Federalist Papers |
Hamilton and Madison's The Federalist Papers
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense |
Thomas Paine's Common Sense
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Jefferson's Declaration of Independence |
Jefferson's Declaration of Independence
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George Mason's Virginia Bill of Rights |
George Mason's Virginia Bill of Rights
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Julius Caesar, Napoleon, etc. |
(power gained through force)
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Louis XIV (Sun King), Hitler, Stalin - |
used power oppressively against people
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Gandhi, Cesar Chavez, etc. |
(power gained through influence and charisma)
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Churchill |
(had both high position power and high referential power)
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Desert Fathers |
(power through indirect influence)
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Luther |
(power through ideas)
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LMX |
[in-group has power; out-group feels powerless]
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Transformational Leadership |
[empowering people to reach higher moral goals]
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Participative Leadership |
[diffusing power]
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Followership |
[power comes from the followers working w/ the leader]
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Ethics |
[with power comes responsibility]
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Francis Bacon - |
“Knowledge is power”
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Nietzsche - |
“Will to power”
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Foucault - |
the powerful write history their own way; he wants to demask these supposed truth claims
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Lord Acton - |
“power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”
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Psalm 62:11 |
Power is rooted in God [= Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God]
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Philippians 2 |
[have the mind of Christ; don’t seek after power, but instead humble yourself]
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Micah 6:8 |
[walk humbly with your God]
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Exodus 17 |
[Moses holds up his hands during battle to the Lord; when his hands drop, the army starts to lose; symbolic that God gives power]
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Acts 1:8 |
(“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you”)
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