This document discusses concepts of power, authority, and sovereignty. It defines power as the ability to make and carry out decisions through various means, while authority suggests legitimacy through consent. Different perspectives on the sources and forms of power and authority are presented, including Max Weber's three types of legitimate authority (charismatic, traditional, rational-legal) and Steven Lukes' three faces of power (decision-making, non-decision-making, shaping desires). Political viewpoints are located on a spectrum between radical and reactionary views regarding priorities of society versus individuals and the economy versus government.