Karl Marx
Karl Marx defined politics as the struggle for power between social classes, where the ruling class maintains control over the means of production and exploits the working class. He argued that politics is ultimately shaped by economic relationships and class conflicts in society.
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Economic systems are needed to help control the power in the people and the government. Thus for different countries with different powers relates to the different types of economic systems.
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the citizens are not supposed to have control over their government because if the government didn't have power over the people, how would the government be making the big economic decisions without the reference of the people?
because a group of people have the power to control over a governor. Power to the people.
it contributes towards society by creating employment opportunities to the member of that particular society increases the standard of living of people by that purchasing power of the people increases there by economic development.. competitive advantage...
Costs of production refer to the expenses incurred by businesses in creating goods or services, including costs like raw materials, labor, and overhead. People who have no control over production levels, such as consumers or workers in affected industries, may face fluctuations in prices and job stability due to changes in these costs. For instance, if production costs rise, companies might increase prices, impacting consumers' purchasing power, or they may cut jobs to maintain profit margins, affecting workers' livelihoods. Thus, production costs can significantly influence the economic well-being of individuals who are not directly involved in the production process.
Eisenhower
Are you asking about hypnotists? No one really has control over your will power. The only thing that has control over your will power is your will power. Think about it and it will make sense.
Karl Marx's theory about power focuses on the idea that power is rooted in the control of economic resources. He believed that those who own the means of production (such as factories and land) hold power over those who must sell their labor to survive. Marx argued that this unequal distribution of power creates and perpetuates class conflict in society.
Control is when someone makes people obey like a robot and Power is when someone makes people obey by force and authority.