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Nye (2011).
The Future of Power [smart power--combo of hard and soft power]

Friedman (2009).
The Next 100 Years [U.S. holds it power through naval domination and creating disequilibrium with other powers]

Machiavelli -
The Prince [“Better to be feared than loved.”]

French & Raven (1959).
The bases of social power [5 types of power]

Bolman & Deal (2003).
Reframing organizations [Political Frame of Leadership is about strategically using one’s power]

Crouch (2013).
Playing God [Christians must use power to promote human flourishing]

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]

Gardner & Laskin (2011).
Leading Minds [direct vs. indirect influence]

Rejai & Phillips (2002).
Concepts of Leadership in Western Political Thought

Plato’s The Republic
[Power should rest in the enlightened/top-down power]

Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
[Power should come from grassroots/bottom up virtuous citizens]

Thomas a Kempis The Imitation of Christ
[we should not seek power, but find our power in imitating Christ]

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]

John Locke Second Treatise on Government
[power is given by the governed; social contract]

Hamilton and Madison's The Federalist Papers
Hamilton and Madison's The Federalist Papers

Thomas Paine's Common Sense
Thomas Paine's Common Sense

Jefferson's Declaration of Independence
Jefferson's Declaration of Independence

George Mason's Virginia Bill of Rights
George Mason's Virginia Bill of Rights

Julius Caesar, Napoleon, etc.
(power gained through force)

Louis XIV (Sun King), Hitler, Stalin -
used power oppressively against people

Gandhi, Cesar Chavez, etc.
(power gained through influence and charisma)

Churchill
(had both high position power and high referential power)

Desert Fathers
(power through indirect influence)

Luther
(power through ideas)

LMX
[in-group has power; out-group feels powerless]

Transformational Leadership
[empowering people to reach higher moral goals]

Participative Leadership
[diffusing power]

Followership
[power comes from the followers working w/ the leader]

Ethics
[with power comes responsibility]

Francis Bacon -
“Knowledge is power”

Nietzsche -
“Will to power”

Foucault -
the powerful write history their own way; he wants to demask these supposed truth claims

Lord Acton -
“power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”

Psalm 62:11
Power is rooted in God [= Once God has spoken; twice have I heard this: that power belongs to God]

Philippians 2
[have the mind of Christ; don’t seek after power, but instead humble yourself]

Micah 6:8
[walk humbly with your God]

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]

Acts 1:8
(“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you”)