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ABSTRACT The phrase ‘faces of power’ grows out of the ‘community power debate’ several decades ago. This essay focuses on aspects of the debate that have been overlooked, misinterpreted, forgotten, and/or which deserve further discussion. Since one of the principal participants in the debate has recently revised his thinking significantly, the debate is re-examined from this perspective.