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In sociology, organizations are groups of people who share a common experience, usually centered around principles. Another word for organization is structure. Organizations that have influence on human society are called power structures. The more social influence an organization has, the more powerful it is.


'''Power Structure''' may refer to:
'''Power Structure''' may refer to:

Revision as of 21:49, 11 January 2010

In sociology, organizations are groups of people who share a common experience, usually centered around principles. Another word for organization is structure. Organizations that have influence on human society are called power structures. The more social influence an organization has, the more powerful it is.

Power Structure may refer to: