%0 Journal Article %T Macht und Moral im Ausgang von Vittorio H£¿sle %A Coser %A Mattia %J - %D 2016 %X Sa£¿etak In his book Morals and Politics H£¿sle treats a phenomenology of power, in which he distinguishes two disciplines: cratology and politics. With cratology (from the Greek ¦Ê¦Ñ¦Á¦Ó¦Ï£¿) H£¿sle means a power which is only interested in itself and whose only goal is the self¨Cimplementation. Politics (from the Greek ¦Ð£¿¦Ë¦É£¿) means on the contrary a power that endeavors for need and rights of citizens. While the power of cratology contains something tyrannical in itself, the power of politics seems rather a service for citizens. This service is anyway connected with the use of power and therefore with cratology. At the end of the book H£¿sle treats religion, that with its system of values can offer a coordination in the sphere of ethical policy and a contribution in the formation of a global ethic. From this area, two examples are presented: the Pact of the Catacombs and the ecclesiology of Gisbert Greshake %K Cratology %K H£¿sle %K Morals %K Politics %K Power %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=256187