Inclusionism

Inclusionism Core

Power

Power

Definition

The capacity to influence systems, behaviors, participation, coordination, informational flows, or value distribution.


Inclusionist Perspective

Power is fundamentally relational and emerges through network position, coordination leverage, ownership, information control, and participation structures.


Core Principle

Power is neither inherently good nor bad, but its distribution shapes civilizational outcomes.


Relationships


Questions

  • Can power ever be fully decentralized?
  • How does informational control shape power?
  • What creates legitimate power?