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Power is exercised over other individuals and may involve resistance and conflict. This view is held by
Max weber
T. Parsons
Davis
Mills
- Option 1: Max Weber
- Known for his theories on authority, particularly in the context of bureaucracy.
- Defined power as the ability to enforce one's will, even if others resist.
- Highlighted the role of conflict and resistance in power dynamics.
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- Option 2: T. Parsons
- Known for his structural functionalism theory in sociology.
- Focused more on social systems and their stability rather than conflict.
- Option 3: Davis
- Referring to Kingsley Davis, who is known for work on population and social theory.
- More focused on social stratification and less on power and conflict.
- Option 4: Mills
- Known for "The Power Elite", which discusses power held by a small group.
- His views align somewhat with power involving resistance, but he elaborates more on the structure of power.
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