Power is a very commonly used, and important part of any and all stories and situations. Imagine the grand scheme of things. Everything and anything that anything does revolves around the concepts of power. The media and entertainment that we are sustained with in modern times is a very powerful way to control the global market. The various governments that control the nations worldwide have infinite power over the men and women that populate our countries, and in some cases, we have the power over them, choosing to give them the power to represent and lead us. But all that is but a speck in the scale of the universe. But even the universe itself isn't safe from the impressions that power applys to the very fabrics of all that exists. Physics show that power is the very essence of force, velocity, displacement, and time, which help strand together what everything is and will be.
Critical theory is, above all else, a way to ask questions about power. Who has it? How did they get it? How do they keep it? What are they doing with it? How do their actions affect the less powerful? How might things be otherwise? (Finding Freedom in the Classroom, p.17, by Patricia Hinchey)
That is a question that not many men or women have been able to decipher, let alone explain and simplify. My goal by the end of tapestry, is to dissect the many aspects that power has an impact on our lives, and how to interpret the infintie connections that will be made to everything in, and outsdie the box of our lives and imaginations.
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