Building upon the discussion of power's conceptual definition and formative principles in the preceding two chapters, this paper further delineates the social phenomenon of "power". I posit that power possesses four essential characteristics: consciousness, intentionality, purposefulness, and effectiveness. Regarding power's attributes, I concur with Dennis H. Wrong's proposition that power has three dimensions: extensiveness, comprehensiveness, and intensity. However, based on my theoretical framework of power formation, I provide a novel interpretation of power's "intensity".
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