Government control leads to resources {power, politics}. Physical resources and organizations {exchange-power} or people organized under leaders or principles {coordination-power} can cause power. Power is not sum of factors but multiplies with current power. Power causes action. The struggle for power is constant. Power involves cooperation, which mainly involves communication. Power involves competition. Retaliation and punishment can cause more cooperation or confrontation.
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