Everyone's mind has a desire for power, power struggle becomes the most important in daily life. The novel "Flying King" is about a group of boys trapped in the island. They tried to create order through democracy, but in a struggle between boys, it was chaotic. Initially, this story shows that leaders need to understand the needs and values of their community. Secondly, it shows that good leaders are respectful. Finally it is clear that the poor leaders can not respect this theme.
A story written by Vanderhaeghe, Man Descending is built on the human efforts for power in his relationship, abandoning the balance of power in the relationship. The story starts with Victoria 's apparent power display on her husband Ed. This is a story of the imbalance of power in the story, as Victoria has complete control over what is going on at home, even in relationships with Ed, relations with Ed, even outside of Ed. When she found out that she was meeting a colleague behind Ed, Ed knew of all of it, but could not stop it. Throughout the story, Victoria orders and accuses something that Ed does not want to leave continuously (ie his lifestyle, customs, etc.). After indirect dissolution they eventually recovered, so that Ed was able to regain internal power.
Power is a necessary strategic goal of revolutionary power, and everything has to be subordinated to this basic effort. But the power grabbing in the world polarized by two forces with extreme differences and absolute incompatibility can not be limited to the boundaries of a single geographical or social unit. It is the global goal of the revolutionary power to grab power. Conquering the future is a strategic element of the revolution and freezing is now the driving force of counterattack and stimulating the power of the response of the world today.
Efforts to gain power and influence do not necessarily lead to violence, exploitation, or abuse. For example, leaders such as Martin Luther King and Mohandas Gandhi ordered a powerful movement to achieve a positive change without military strength. They organized non-violent protest actions to eradicate corruption and corruption and spurred key reforms successfully. They rely on various non-violent protest strategies such as gatherings, sit-in, marches, petitions, boycotts. Modern technology can make this form of nonviolent reform easier. Today, protesters can spread information and plans to numerous protestors in a quick and efficient manner using mobile phones and the Internet. For example, in Arab Spring Riot, social media such as Twitter helped to coordinate protest actions, share ideas, improve morale, and gain worldwide support for its causes.