Homer's Iliad can be read as explaining relations of power, legitimacy, and authority in terms of their social and material basis. Explain one of the ways in which he can be read as doing so in the forum below.
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Power refers to the ability to influence or control others, legitimacy refers to the acceptance of that power as rightful or justified, and authority refers to the right to exercise that power. Now, how does Homer's Iliad explain these concepts in terms of their Show more…
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