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The Monist 68 (3):403-418 (1985)

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  1. Russell's power.Russell Hardin - 1996 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26 (3):322-347.
    In his account of power, Bertrand Russell combines a perverse psychological thesis about a will to power for its own sake with an acute perception of different forms power takes. The psychology is that of the most brutal leaders of the 1930s, when Russell wrote. His account focuses on the power of a political leader to compel a following as Hitler, Stalin, and others did. But the strength of his account is its analysis of three distinct forms of power: one (...)
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