Across
- 2. Dahl's theory of power as decentralised and shared - a matter of polyarchy
- 4. Max's Three Dimensions of Power as Class, Status, and Party
- 10. A character who is part of The Powerful and is a tyrant or villain who abuses their power
- 12. Pareto's theory that power is split between the cunning foxes and the traditional lions
- 13. This topic became more prevalent due to widespread immigration in the 1900s
- 17. Conflict often involves physical as well as epistemic _____
- 18. The private and public are usually _____ within protest writing
- 19. Writing often deals with issues of morality, immorality, and ______
- 20. A type of real or imagined setting, often set during times of political turmoil in the past
Down
- 1. A primary concern of The Protestors who are often rebels, challengers, conspirators, guerillas
- 3. What did Thoreau say is the true foundation of liberty?
- 5. One mechanism of control involves the ____ of the powerless
- 6. The theory that dominant discourse dictates norms and people self-regulate
- 7. A character who is part of The Powerful and is heroic, responsible, and sympathetic
- 8. The characters who are usually ordinary, subordinate people i.e. servants, slaves, victims
- 9. Who said that power without purpose causes calamity?
- 11. Wiesel said that what helps the oppressor, never the victim?
- 14. Who said that silence strengthens authority?
- 15. A type of real or imagined setting, often involving rural or primitive communities, revealing the vulnerability of them.
- 16. Lukes's theory of overt, covert, and latent power, called the "_____ of Power"
