Jamal Awil

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Power grows with freedom and alternatives on both sides. [definitional]

The power of the power-holder is greater if he can choose from more and more diverse types of decisions for power-like assertions and it is greater if he can do this in opposition to a partner who himself has more and more diverse alternatives. Power increases with freedom on both sides, and, for example, in any given society, in proportion to the alternatives that society creates.

Niklas Luhmann, Trust and Power, loc. 598