Karl Marx and Max Weber offer two of the most influential yet fundamentally distinct conceptualisations of power in political theory. Their divergences lie not only in their ontological assumptions about the nature of society and historical change but also in their methodological approaches and normative concerns. While both thinkers address the dynamics of domination, authority, … Continue reading How do the conceptualisations of ‘power’ in the political thought of Karl Marx and Max Weber differ in their ontological foundations, methodological orientations, and normative implications for understanding domination, authority, and state-society relations in modern political systems?