Political power is often viewed as the sole embodiment of 'social power', even while we recognize that social power manifests itself in different forms and institutional spheres. This new book by Gianfranco Poggi suggests that the three principal forms of social power – the economic, the normative/ideological and the political – are based on a group's privileged access to and control over different resources. Against this general background, Poggi shows how various embodiments of...