I’m not sure what the dimensions of social stratification are… maybe it’s all about power? I know that I always feel like I’m the boss in these situations.
Power is one of the three dimensions of social stratification, so if you want to become the boss in any social scene, you’ve got to have a lot of power. As for why people are so afraid of power, it’s complicated. A lot of people are afraid of power because it’s not real. We don’t live in a police state.
There is a lot of talk about what the three dimensional nature of the social structure is. The term “third dimension” (in my experience) in social networks is more like a “power sphere” than anything else. A lot of people say that they are afraid of the power they have, something they haven’t done yet. That’s not true.
There are lots of people in the world who are powerful, but not in a way that is threatening. If you are powerful, you are powerful because you have power. Its a different word, but the same idea. People are powerful in a number of different ways and you can be powerful in all of them at the same time.
I think this is the most important question, and one that the authors want to get at. The way I see it, the power of a person is not proportional to how much power they have, but inversely proportional to how much power they are giving away. A person who is giving away power to another person is not giving away power, they are letting someone else have power.
The first time you meet somebody, you are a little intimidated. You are a person who looks kind of like an authority figure, and they seem to be trying to intimidate you into saying or doing something.
This is just a variation on the power/opportunity distinction. A person with more power is more likely to give that power out to someone else. People with power are more likely to do things that are good for the community. People who are giving away power to others are more likely to do good things for the community.
If it’s not a real or perceived threat to someone, then it’s not a real threat either. But if you are a person who is willing to risk that person’s life for the sake of their own safety, you should be less likely to give your life to someone else because they are more likely to give you that life.
Some people are more likely to volunteer their lives for the community than others. This is because people with power are more likely to volunteer their life to help others. People who are not giving their life to others are not likely to have power.