POLD50H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Constitution Of The United Kingdom, Legislature, Limited Government

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Lecture 3 canada"s constitutional tradition (principles, choices, and consequences) Challenges of government in canada: patterns of settlement varied in different places, important that boundaries of provinces looked different in 1867. Power is the probability that one actor in a social relationship will be in a position to carry out his own will, despite resistance. (weber, 1947, 152) Probability concept you can think of this as levels of power: types. Power achieved by the threat of negative consequences (violence, threats, bribery, etc. ) State power: an entity that is embedded into society, and one that we live with everyday. The state is a human community that successfully claims a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory (weber) Government refers to the set of organizations that make, enforce, and administer collective public decisions for a society. Politics is the practice of attempting to influence these decisions.

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