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America can exercise power without arrogance and pursue its interests without hectoring and bluster.
FG I think that the idea that consumers can exercise power on retailers is naïve.
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Some theologians have argued that only the ordained can exercise power in the name of the pope.
But I do affirm, based on my experience, that people can exercise power wherever they are in society.
While people are participating less in the political process, as consumers they see that one way they can exercise power is by where they spend their money and where they don't".
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Indeed as Russian moves in Georgia have proved, the United States is not the only power who can exercise force in the international arena.
Second, not only can the present generation influence the conduct of future people by affecting their desires and circumstances, it can also exercise power by setting back the interests of future generations.
Rather than raising prices uniformly across huge markets, a data-rich seller can opportunistically exercise power where traditional monopoly is not visible, charging extra for gas today and a bit more for a movie tomorrow.
At the very least, it needs to preserve some of its old techniques of maintaining power, including fostering institutions through which it can exercise "soft power" and serving as a magnet for talented and hard-working immigrants, who provide it with invaluable skills and entrepreneurship.
When making prototypes becomes accessible and fun then people can exercise a power to do innovation.
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