Karl Deutsch Quote

To have power means not to have to give in, and to force the environment or the other person to do so. Power in this narrow sense is the priority of output over intake, the ability to talk instead of listen. In a sense, it is the ability to afford not to learn.


The Nerves of Government (1966)


To have power means not to have to give in, and to force the environment or the other person to do so. Power in this narrow sense is the priority of...

To have power means not to have to give in, and to force the environment or the other person to do so. Power in this narrow sense is the priority of...

To have power means not to have to give in, and to force the environment or the other person to do so. Power in this narrow sense is the priority of...

To have power means not to have to give in, and to force the environment or the other person to do so. Power in this narrow sense is the priority of...