How to understand power - Eric Liu

3,570,477 views ・ 2014-11-04

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Every day of your life,
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you move through systems of power that other people made.
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Do you sense them?
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Do you understand power?
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Do you realize why it matters?
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Power is something we are often uncomfortable talking about.
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That's especially true in civic life, how we live together in community.
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In a democracy, power is supposed to reside with the people, period.
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Any further talk about power and who really has it
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seems a little dirty, maybe even evil.
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But power is no more inherently good or evil than fire or physics.
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It just is.
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It governs how any form of government works.
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It determines who gets to determine the rules of the game.
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So learning how power operates is key to being effective,
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being taken seriously, and not being taken advantage of.
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In this lesson, we'll look at where power comes from,
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how it's exercised and what you can do to become more powerful in public life.
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Let's start with a basic definition.
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Power is the ability to make others do what you would have them do.
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Of course, this plays out in all arenas of life,
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from family to the workplace to our relationships.
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Our focus is on the civic arena,
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where power means getting a community to make the choices
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and to take the actions that you want.
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There are six main sources of civic power.
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First, there's physical force and a capacity for violence.
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Control of the means of force, whether in the police or a militia,
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is power at its most primal.
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A second core source of power is wealth.
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Money creates the ability to buy results and to buy almost any other kind of power.
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The third form of power is state action, government.
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This is the use of law and bureaucracy to compel people
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to do or not do certain things.
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In a democracy, for example, we the people, theoretically,
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give government its power through elections.
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In a dictatorship, state power emerges from the threat of force,
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not the consent of the governed.
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The fourth type of power is social norms or what other people think is okay.
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Norms don't have the centralized machinery of government.
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They operate in a softer way, peer to peer.
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They can certainly make people change behavior and even change laws.
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Think about how norms around marriage equality today are evolving.
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The fifth form of power is ideas.
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An idea, individual liberties, say, or racial equality,
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can generate boundless amounts of power
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if it motivates enough people to change their thinking and actions.
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And so the sixth source of power is numbers, lots of humans.
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A vocal mass of people creates power by expressing
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collective intensity of interest
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and by asserting legitimacy.
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Think of the Arab Spring or the rise of the Tea Party.
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Crowds count.
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These are the six main sources of power, what power is.
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So now, let's think about how power operates.
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There are three laws of power worth examining.
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Law number one: power is never static.
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It's always either accumulating or decaying in a civic arena.
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So if you aren't taking action, you're being acted upon.
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Law number two: power is like water.
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It flows like a current through everyday life.
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Politics is the work of harnessing that flow in a direction you prefer.
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Policymaking is an effort to freeze and perpetuate a particular flow of power.
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Policy is power frozen.
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Law number three: power compounds.
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Power begets more power, and so does powerlessness.
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The only thing that keeps law number three from leading to a situation
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where only one person has all the power
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is how we apply laws one and two.
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What rules do we set up so that a few people don't accumulate too much power,
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and so that they can't enshrine their privilege in policy?
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That's the question of democracy,
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and you can see each of these laws at work in any news story.
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Low wage workers organize to get higher pay.
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Oil companies push to get a big pipeline approved.
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Gay and lesbian couples seek the legal right to marry.
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Urban parents demand school vouchers.
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You may support these efforts or not.
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Whether you get what you want depends on how adept you are with power,
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which brings us finally to what you can do to become more powerful in public life.
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Here, it's useful to think in terms of literacy.
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Your challenge is to learn how to read power and write power.
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To read power means to pay attention to as many texts of power as you can.
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I don't mean books only.
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I mean seeing society as a set of texts.
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Don't like how things are in your campus or city or country?
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Map out who has what kind of power, arrayed in what systems.
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Understand why it turned out this way,
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who's made it so, and who wants to keep it so.
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Study the strategies others in such situations used:
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frontal attack or indirection,
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coalitions or charismatic authority.
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Read so you may write.
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To write power requires first that you believe you have the right to write,
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to be an author of change.
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You do.
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As with any kind of writing, you learn to express yourself,
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speak up in a voice that's authentic.
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Organize your ideas, then organize other people.
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Practice consensus building.
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Practice conflict.
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As with writing, it's all about practice.
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Every day you have a chance to practice, in your neighborhood and beyond.
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Set objectives, then bigger ones.
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Watch the patterns, see what works.
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Adapt, repeat.
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This is citizenship.
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In this short lesson, we've explored where civic power comes from,
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how it works and what you can do to exercise it.
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One big question remaining is the "why" of power.
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Do you want power to benefit everyone or only you?
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Are your purposes pro-social or anti-social?
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This question isn't about strategy.
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It's about character, and that's another set of lessons.
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But remember this:
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Power plus character equals a great citizen,
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and you have the power to be one.
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