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Therefore, if we want to enhance groups and communities for health improvement, we must abolish those kinds of powers. Also recognized as a truism today is the fact that for political power to be recognized as such, it must first pass the legitimacy test: to be freely accepted by subordinates through consensus, and built without the use of any coercive measure (Bobbio & Bovero,1985b).