
15 theses on power
Author(s) -
Simon Susen
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
filozofija i društvo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.116
H-Index - 1
eISSN - 2334-8577
pISSN - 0353-5738
DOI - 10.2298/fid1403007s
Subject(s) - transcendental number , normative , performative utterance , power (physics) , epistemology , sociology , discipline , social science , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics
This article seeks to contribute to a critical understanding of the multifaceted nature of power, emphasizing its capacity to shape the development of society by permeating constitutive aspects of human reality. To this end, the article proposes an outline of a multidimensional approach to power. It does so by identifying and examining several – arguably universal – features and functions of power. On the basis of 15 theses, it is argued that, within the social world, the power of power derives from the fact that it is (1) ubiquitous, (2) pro- ductive, (3) relational, (4) intangible, (5) habitual, (6) discursive, (7) corporeal,\ud(8) polycentric, (9) performative, (10) normative, (11) spatial, (12) temporal,\ud(13) disciplinary, (14) circular, and (15) transcendental. By way of conclusion, the article provides a comprehensive summary of the main insights gained and\udchallenges arising from such a multidimensional approach to power.\u