Two blown fuses in Goldman's analysis of power

Philosophical Studies 24 (6):369 - 377 (1973)
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Abstract

There are many fine things in Alvin I. Goldman's paper 'Toward a Theory of Social Power' - much ingenuity, a good deal of exact careful thinking, some splendid feats of quasi-symbolical construction. There are also at least two places where the wiring short-circuits.

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