Unraveling and discovering: the conceptual relations between the concept of power and the concept of empowerment

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (4):443-463 (2011)
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In my paper I seek to advance and defend a theory of empowerment. I follow recent theorists by privileging the concept of power in thinking about empowerment. In doing so, I consider the failures of previous accounts to consider adequately the role that the concept of power plays in current thinking about empowerment, and I seek to advance our understanding of empowerment. I conclude by offering a theory of empowerment that brings our intuitions about the conditions of empowerment in line with our intuitions about the agency of the person(s) to whom the theory applies

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