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POLITICAL AND
LEADERSHIP
STRUCTURE
DANILO F. MARIBAO
PALIPARAN III SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
DASMARINAS CITY, CAVITE
►political organization refers to the way
power is distributed and embedded in
societies
►who has power
►how does power differ from authority
►how is power organized and administered
►How is order maintained
►How is conflict organized
Political Organizations
Political organizations and the
maintenance of order
►Social control needed for people to live
together
►Ostracism - banning a person from a group
►Judiciary systems
Power
► Potency, capability, charisma (individual)
► Ability of person to impose its will in social action
upon another
► Tactical or organizational power -- The
instrumentalities through which individuals or
groups direct or circumscribe the actions of others
► Structural power – power that organizes and
orchestrates the settings themselves & that
specifies the direction & distribution of energy
flows
distinction between power and
authority
►power: ability to bring about results
 power may be informal and based on force
 coercive power versus persuasive power
 Symbolic power based on positive expectations
of those who accede to it
►authority is the socially recognized right to
exert power
►legitimacy - the socially recognized right to
hold, use, and allocate power
3 Types of Legitimate Rule
(Weber)
►charismatic
authority (character, heroism, leadership, r
eligious),
►traditional authority (patriarchs,
patrimonialism, feudalism) and
►Legal-rational authority (modern law
and state, bureaucracy).
Early Evolutionary Scheme Matched
with Subsistence Strategies
►band, tribe, chiefdom, state (Elman Service)
 foragers, horticulturalists, agriculturalists,
industrialists
►different types of political organization
related to
 subsistence strategy
 population density and heterogeneity
 degree of hierarchy and social stratification
 presence of bounded territory
 degree of formalization of rule
Band, Tribe, Chiefdom, State
►sequence can be replaced with
contrast between uncentralized and
centralized political systems
►Replace evolutionary perspective
with:
 ethnographic present
 historical perspective
Bands and Tribes:
Uncentralized political systems
►associated with:
 subsistence level economies such as
foraging
 small, homogeneous populations
 little social stratification
 relatively autonomous groups
 often relatively mobile without strict
territorial boundaries
 formal leader or organization beyond
kinship rare
Chiefdom & State: Centralized
political systems
► associated with:
 intensive agricultural or industrialization
►technology becomes more complicated
►labour specialization increases
 large, diverse population
 less mobility
 opportunity for control of resources appears
 appearance of coercive force
►Wolf’s 3rd modality
 male leaders more frequent
 political authority is concentrated in a single individual
(chiefdoms) or a body of individuals (the state)
The Band
►small group of politically independent,
though related, households
►all social relationships based on kinship
►least complex form of political
organization
►associated with foraging forms of
subsistence
►decisions made through consensus
►no fixed leadership, only informal
recognition of prowess
The Tribe
►tribal system consists of separate
bands or villages
►integrated through lineages, clans,
age grades, or other associations
cross-cutting kinship and territory
►associated with farming or herding
subsistence strategies
►greater population density
The Tribe
►no centralized leadership
►typically someone respected for
wisdom or prowess – charisma
& “big men”
►group decisions by consensus
The tribe
►leaders of localized descent groups or
a territorial group
►authority is personal
 not elected, no formal office
 status result of personal behavior
►status often achieved through
exchange
 Gift exchange
 Redistribution – public exchange of scarce
resources
Tribes and Lineages
► maximal lineages (tribes)
► major lineages (families)
► minor lineages (fathers' houses)
► minimal lineages (extended
patrilocal households)
Chiefdom
►a regional society in which one
or more local groups are
organized under a single ruling
individual – the chief – who is at
the head of a ranked hierarchy
of people
The Chief
►Divine king – macrocosm and
microcosm
►status determined by closeness to chief
►office of chief often hereditary
 passing to son or to sister’s son
►also based on talents
►often conceived as a semi-sacred position
►may accumulate personal wealth to
add to power
Nana Osei Tutu II
The King of Ashanti
Photo credit: G. F. Kojo Arthur
Centre for Indigenous
Knowledge Systems
Copyright© PT Sangga Sarana
Persada, 1997-2000
Designed by Sangga Web Team
Chiefdom
► a true authority figure with a formal office
► can distribute resources
 associated with redistributive economies
 chief controls surpluses and labour
 may collect taxes or tribute
 may recruit labour for community projects
►irrigation, a temple, a palace
 can conscript for military
► recognized hierarchy linked to chief
► tend to be unstable
► may form confederacies
 Iroquois League of Five Nation, Algonquin Confederacy
chiefdom
► Rank society
► do not have unequal access to economic resources
or to power, but they do contain social groups
having unequal access to prestige
► unequal access to prestige often reflected in
position of chief to which only some members of a
specified group in the society can succeed
► Ascribed status
Band & tribe vs. chiefdom
►in band and tribal societies competitive
displays & conspicuous consumption by
individuals disappears & anyone foolish
enough to boast how great he is gets
accused of witchcraft & is stoned to death
►mutual benefit predominates, not
redistribution
the state
►the most formal of political organizations
and is one of the hallmarks of civilization
►political power is centralized in a
government which may LEGITIMATELY use
force to regulate the affairs of its citizens
►Weber’s monopoly on the legitimate use of
force
The state: associated with --
►increased food production (agriculture and
industry)
►irrigation and transformation of landscape
►increased population
►fixed territory
►developed market system
►appearance of cities developed urban sector
The state: associated with --
►appearance of bureaucracy
►military
►usually an official religion
►delegation of authority to maintain order
 within and without its borders
►right to control information
►authority is formal and impersonal
 Holding office and the person
The state: associated with --
►differentiation in population appears – social
stratification
►appearance of ethnicity
►permanent, heritable inequality
 slaves, castes and classes
►social conflict increases
original states appeared 5000 years
ago
►primary states are agricultural
►theories about their formation
►military needs, irrigation needs,
environmental conditions
why the state? from band to state
► more wealth
► more people
► more settled
► more inequality and ranking
► less reliance on kinship
► more internal and external conflict
► increased power and responsibility to leaders
► increased burden to citizens to support political
organization
► increased use of formal, legal structures for
adjudication
The Nation (-State)
► modern nation-state a more recent phenomenon
 most have appeared since the end of WWII
► communities of people who see themselves as
“one people” on the basis of common ancestry,
history, society, institutions, ideology, language,
territory, and (often) religion
► anthropology questions this reality while
recognizing the power of the idea
► differences are suppressed in modern nation-
states
NATION & NATIONALITY
►nation was once a term that referred to
tribe, indigenous people, or ethnic group -
collectivity sharing single language, religion,
history, territory, ancestry, kinship (Herder
& volk)
►nation comes to mean the state = a country
►a sociopolitical form, the modern state
composed of diverse ethnic groups
Nation as “Imagined Community”
►"it is imagined because the members of
even the smallest nation will never know
most of their fellow members, meet them,
or even hear of them, yet in the minds of
each lives the image of their communion"
(Anderson p.15)
imagined community
►A community that “imagines” itself
 No possibility of face-to-face communication
 Moments of simultaneity
 Language & “print capitalism”
 Monuments and memorials
►Anthropology questions this reality while
recognizing the power of the idea
 Differences are marked and suppressed in
modern nation-states
 A form of amnesia?
The Nation, Social Structure &
National Identity
►based upon sentiments of prestige
 extend deep into the masses of political
structures (located in the field of politics)
►groups who hold the power to steer
common conduct within a polity
 will most strongly instill themselves with this
ideal fervor of power prestige
►Those who think of themselves as being
specific partners of a specific culture
diffused among members of the polity
The State, The Nation, and Ethnicity
► 181 states but 5000 nations?
► idea that nation and state coincide is rare
► The appearance of ethnicity and the rise of the
nation-state
► (Nash) nation-state responsible for the rise and
definition of social entities called ethnic groups -
last 500 years
 grew out of the wreck of empires, breakups of
civilizations - disruptions of mechanic societies
 within borders of nation-state - social and cultural
diversity
Political Organization and Ethnicity
►ethnicity is founded upon structural
inequities among dissimilar groups into a
single political entity
►based on cultural differences & similarities
perceived as shared
►identification with & feeling a part of an
ethnic group & exclusion from certain other
groups because of this affiliation
Assimilation & Nation Building
►increase in shared characteristics among
social groups and an increasing social
homogeneity are a key to nation building
►erasure of differences (in ethnicity, cognitive
orientations, patterns of social interactions,
etc.) for the creation of a cohesive,
productive, just and affluent society
►various communication media assume an
important role in providing information that
facilitates key transformations in individuals
and communities
Pluri-Ethnic States
► Pluralist model treats groups as permanent and
enduring
 Group rights
► Cosmopolitan model that accepts shifting
boundaries, multiple affiliations, hybrid identities
 Individual rights
► Accommodation of immigrant ethnicity
► Minority nationalism – nations within (indigenous
peoples and Québécois)
 Stateless nations, ethnic nationalism vs. indigenous
groups
► Nations within – groups that formed complete and
functioning societies on their historic homeland
before being incorporated into a larger state
►Typically been involuntary – colonization, conquest, etc.
indigeneity
►Nations within – groups that formed
complete and functioning societies on their
historic homeland before being incorporated
into a larger state
►Typically been involuntary – colonization,
conquest, etc.
►Indigenous groups around the world
 Drive for recognition of rights
 Sovereignty and self-governance

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Danny_Maribao_Lesson 8-political-organization

  • 1. POLITICAL AND LEADERSHIP STRUCTURE DANILO F. MARIBAO PALIPARAN III SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DASMARINAS CITY, CAVITE
  • 2. ►political organization refers to the way power is distributed and embedded in societies ►who has power ►how does power differ from authority ►how is power organized and administered ►How is order maintained ►How is conflict organized Political Organizations
  • 3. Political organizations and the maintenance of order ►Social control needed for people to live together ►Ostracism - banning a person from a group ►Judiciary systems
  • 4. Power ► Potency, capability, charisma (individual) ► Ability of person to impose its will in social action upon another ► Tactical or organizational power -- The instrumentalities through which individuals or groups direct or circumscribe the actions of others ► Structural power – power that organizes and orchestrates the settings themselves & that specifies the direction & distribution of energy flows
  • 5. distinction between power and authority ►power: ability to bring about results  power may be informal and based on force  coercive power versus persuasive power  Symbolic power based on positive expectations of those who accede to it ►authority is the socially recognized right to exert power ►legitimacy - the socially recognized right to hold, use, and allocate power
  • 6. 3 Types of Legitimate Rule (Weber) ►charismatic authority (character, heroism, leadership, r eligious), ►traditional authority (patriarchs, patrimonialism, feudalism) and ►Legal-rational authority (modern law and state, bureaucracy).
  • 7. Early Evolutionary Scheme Matched with Subsistence Strategies ►band, tribe, chiefdom, state (Elman Service)  foragers, horticulturalists, agriculturalists, industrialists ►different types of political organization related to  subsistence strategy  population density and heterogeneity  degree of hierarchy and social stratification  presence of bounded territory  degree of formalization of rule
  • 8. Band, Tribe, Chiefdom, State ►sequence can be replaced with contrast between uncentralized and centralized political systems ►Replace evolutionary perspective with:  ethnographic present  historical perspective
  • 9. Bands and Tribes: Uncentralized political systems ►associated with:  subsistence level economies such as foraging  small, homogeneous populations  little social stratification  relatively autonomous groups  often relatively mobile without strict territorial boundaries  formal leader or organization beyond kinship rare
  • 10. Chiefdom & State: Centralized political systems ► associated with:  intensive agricultural or industrialization ►technology becomes more complicated ►labour specialization increases  large, diverse population  less mobility  opportunity for control of resources appears  appearance of coercive force ►Wolf’s 3rd modality  male leaders more frequent  political authority is concentrated in a single individual (chiefdoms) or a body of individuals (the state)
  • 11. The Band ►small group of politically independent, though related, households ►all social relationships based on kinship ►least complex form of political organization ►associated with foraging forms of subsistence ►decisions made through consensus ►no fixed leadership, only informal recognition of prowess
  • 12. The Tribe ►tribal system consists of separate bands or villages ►integrated through lineages, clans, age grades, or other associations cross-cutting kinship and territory ►associated with farming or herding subsistence strategies ►greater population density
  • 13. The Tribe ►no centralized leadership ►typically someone respected for wisdom or prowess – charisma & “big men” ►group decisions by consensus
  • 14. The tribe ►leaders of localized descent groups or a territorial group ►authority is personal  not elected, no formal office  status result of personal behavior ►status often achieved through exchange  Gift exchange  Redistribution – public exchange of scarce resources
  • 15. Tribes and Lineages ► maximal lineages (tribes) ► major lineages (families) ► minor lineages (fathers' houses) ► minimal lineages (extended patrilocal households)
  • 16. Chiefdom ►a regional society in which one or more local groups are organized under a single ruling individual – the chief – who is at the head of a ranked hierarchy of people
  • 17. The Chief ►Divine king – macrocosm and microcosm ►status determined by closeness to chief ►office of chief often hereditary  passing to son or to sister’s son ►also based on talents ►often conceived as a semi-sacred position ►may accumulate personal wealth to add to power
  • 18. Nana Osei Tutu II The King of Ashanti Photo credit: G. F. Kojo Arthur Centre for Indigenous Knowledge Systems Copyright© PT Sangga Sarana Persada, 1997-2000 Designed by Sangga Web Team
  • 19. Chiefdom ► a true authority figure with a formal office ► can distribute resources  associated with redistributive economies  chief controls surpluses and labour  may collect taxes or tribute  may recruit labour for community projects ►irrigation, a temple, a palace  can conscript for military ► recognized hierarchy linked to chief ► tend to be unstable ► may form confederacies  Iroquois League of Five Nation, Algonquin Confederacy
  • 20. chiefdom ► Rank society ► do not have unequal access to economic resources or to power, but they do contain social groups having unequal access to prestige ► unequal access to prestige often reflected in position of chief to which only some members of a specified group in the society can succeed ► Ascribed status
  • 21. Band & tribe vs. chiefdom ►in band and tribal societies competitive displays & conspicuous consumption by individuals disappears & anyone foolish enough to boast how great he is gets accused of witchcraft & is stoned to death ►mutual benefit predominates, not redistribution
  • 22. the state ►the most formal of political organizations and is one of the hallmarks of civilization ►political power is centralized in a government which may LEGITIMATELY use force to regulate the affairs of its citizens ►Weber’s monopoly on the legitimate use of force
  • 23. The state: associated with -- ►increased food production (agriculture and industry) ►irrigation and transformation of landscape ►increased population ►fixed territory ►developed market system ►appearance of cities developed urban sector
  • 24. The state: associated with -- ►appearance of bureaucracy ►military ►usually an official religion ►delegation of authority to maintain order  within and without its borders ►right to control information ►authority is formal and impersonal  Holding office and the person
  • 25. The state: associated with -- ►differentiation in population appears – social stratification ►appearance of ethnicity ►permanent, heritable inequality  slaves, castes and classes ►social conflict increases
  • 26. original states appeared 5000 years ago ►primary states are agricultural ►theories about their formation ►military needs, irrigation needs, environmental conditions
  • 27. why the state? from band to state ► more wealth ► more people ► more settled ► more inequality and ranking ► less reliance on kinship ► more internal and external conflict ► increased power and responsibility to leaders ► increased burden to citizens to support political organization ► increased use of formal, legal structures for adjudication
  • 28. The Nation (-State) ► modern nation-state a more recent phenomenon  most have appeared since the end of WWII ► communities of people who see themselves as “one people” on the basis of common ancestry, history, society, institutions, ideology, language, territory, and (often) religion ► anthropology questions this reality while recognizing the power of the idea ► differences are suppressed in modern nation- states
  • 29. NATION & NATIONALITY ►nation was once a term that referred to tribe, indigenous people, or ethnic group - collectivity sharing single language, religion, history, territory, ancestry, kinship (Herder & volk) ►nation comes to mean the state = a country ►a sociopolitical form, the modern state composed of diverse ethnic groups
  • 30. Nation as “Imagined Community” ►"it is imagined because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow members, meet them, or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion" (Anderson p.15)
  • 31. imagined community ►A community that “imagines” itself  No possibility of face-to-face communication  Moments of simultaneity  Language & “print capitalism”  Monuments and memorials ►Anthropology questions this reality while recognizing the power of the idea  Differences are marked and suppressed in modern nation-states  A form of amnesia?
  • 32. The Nation, Social Structure & National Identity ►based upon sentiments of prestige  extend deep into the masses of political structures (located in the field of politics) ►groups who hold the power to steer common conduct within a polity  will most strongly instill themselves with this ideal fervor of power prestige ►Those who think of themselves as being specific partners of a specific culture diffused among members of the polity
  • 33. The State, The Nation, and Ethnicity ► 181 states but 5000 nations? ► idea that nation and state coincide is rare ► The appearance of ethnicity and the rise of the nation-state ► (Nash) nation-state responsible for the rise and definition of social entities called ethnic groups - last 500 years  grew out of the wreck of empires, breakups of civilizations - disruptions of mechanic societies  within borders of nation-state - social and cultural diversity
  • 34. Political Organization and Ethnicity ►ethnicity is founded upon structural inequities among dissimilar groups into a single political entity ►based on cultural differences & similarities perceived as shared ►identification with & feeling a part of an ethnic group & exclusion from certain other groups because of this affiliation
  • 35. Assimilation & Nation Building ►increase in shared characteristics among social groups and an increasing social homogeneity are a key to nation building ►erasure of differences (in ethnicity, cognitive orientations, patterns of social interactions, etc.) for the creation of a cohesive, productive, just and affluent society ►various communication media assume an important role in providing information that facilitates key transformations in individuals and communities
  • 36. Pluri-Ethnic States ► Pluralist model treats groups as permanent and enduring  Group rights ► Cosmopolitan model that accepts shifting boundaries, multiple affiliations, hybrid identities  Individual rights ► Accommodation of immigrant ethnicity ► Minority nationalism – nations within (indigenous peoples and Québécois)  Stateless nations, ethnic nationalism vs. indigenous groups ► Nations within – groups that formed complete and functioning societies on their historic homeland before being incorporated into a larger state ►Typically been involuntary – colonization, conquest, etc.
  • 37. indigeneity ►Nations within – groups that formed complete and functioning societies on their historic homeland before being incorporated into a larger state ►Typically been involuntary – colonization, conquest, etc. ►Indigenous groups around the world  Drive for recognition of rights  Sovereignty and self-governance