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    POWERPOLITICS AND CONFLICT IN ORGANIZATIONS- A CASE OF SAFARICOM (K) LTD Abstract In organizations there are various powers‚ conflicts and political intrigues at play. Some of these powers may not appear not amount to something much to the untrained eye but those privy to these power struggles know that they go a long way in shaping the destiny and the future of an organizations. When there is a change of leadership in an organization e.g. in cases where the C.E.O is retiring or moving

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    Liberation

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    Ashley McKenzie POLS 101 3/7/14 Liberation: Framework and Perspectives The perspectives‚ beliefs and ambitions of minorities and activists groups have made strong political impacts since the 1960’s in the United States. The civil rights movement during this period inspired people of different ages and race that had felt singled-out to push forth their voice as well as their opinions and ultimately to produce change. Their main purpose was not to create violence‚ but to instead live in a better

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    1. What forms of interpersonal power are evident in the case? Provide evidence to support your answer. One form of interpersonal power is coercive. This is shown by the attitude of the original executives at Disney. The reason for this observation is how the executives required Lasseter to receive ’great art education’ in order to be hired at Disney. It was also mandatory for him to be taught animation prior to his hiring. Next interpersonal power is reward. Lasseters persistence to learn animation

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    Virginia V Black

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    Virginia v Black Facts: Black was a member of the Ku Klux Klan‚ who burnt a cross on private property. Black states that the cross was burnt to inspire his KKK buddies and that he had no knowledge anyone who might feel intimidated was present let alone could see it. Black was arrested for violating a Virginia statute. Separately‚ O’Mara and Elliott were arrested for violating the same statute after burning a cross in their neighbor’s yard after a dispute. All three men were convicted and

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    Power Politics Summary

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    prepared for it. The balance of power theory states that nations will continually strive to accumulate power for themselves‚ resulting in a balance of power among nations. This results in an environment where war becomes less likely due to all parties not being tempted to initiate war for lack of confidence in a positive outcome. A core aspect of this theory is the expectation for weaker states to ally with one another in order to collectively meet or exceed the powers of more powerful nations‚ thus

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    The day after Stokely Carmichael introduced the Black Power slogan to the March‚ and consequently brought it to national attention‚ King returned to the March from an engagement and began trying to explain away any of the slogan’s connotations King feared while simultaneously allaying the media and the larger public. He considered the slogan to have unfortunate‚ negative connotations that would be counterproductive to the larger black liberation movement’s goals. As much as “King distanced himself

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    to openly state values that fundamentally challenge the patriarchy.” (p. 706 Taylor & Tress) Friedan saw it as a mistake to engage in “sexual politics”. As sexual politics seemingly took over the feminist movement‚ Friedan criticized feminist advocates like Steinem even further‚ stating‚ “If the women’s movement had not been diverted by sexual politics‚ it would have been able to address the pressing economic concerns of women.” (p. 709-710 Taylor & Tress) Friedan was correct in this assessment

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    Kwame Nkrumah

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    in at least one student theater production and published an essay on European government in Africa in the student newspaper‚The Lincolnian.[5] During his time in the United States‚ Nkrumah preached at black Presbyterian Churches in Philadelphia and New York City. He read books about politics and divinity‚ and tutored students in philosophy. Nkrumah encountered the ideas of Marcus Garvey‚ and in 1943 met and began a lengthy correspondence with Trinidadian Marxist C.L.R. James‚ Russian expatriate

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    Women’s Liberation Movement in India. What relevance do the complaints and demands of the Women’s Liberation Move­ments have in India. Certainly ours is a patriarchal society in which male supermacy is a fact of life accepted by both sexes from earliest childhood. Yet the lost of Indian women has not always been subservient. In the pre -Aryan days women enjoyed far more freedom than today’s young girls. The society was matriarchal and they owned property. The Aryans‚ even after coming to India

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    MacIntyre once wrote “Politics has become civil war carried on the others means.” These means consist of the deeper underlining cultural and philosophical issues in the modern day politics. Charles Taylor in his essay the The Politics of Recognition examines the inherited philosophical issues of the recognizing need of identity within the society. This issue of recognizing‚ finding‚ and defining one’s identity is impossible to do without the strong influence of the public sphere. As a society we

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