Political power refers to the ability to influence decision-making and the resolution of conflicts within a political system or community. It is not solely held by formal government organs but also by informal groups like political parties, pressure groups, public opinion, and popular movements. These groups can directly influence decisions in democracies and build pressure that leads to concessions or independence in colonies and dictatorships. Economic power derives from wealth and ownership of major resources and means of production. Those with economic power, like large businesses and landowners, can influence policy decisions in their favor through strong lobbying groups and campaign financing. Ideological power involves promoting and justifying ideas that legitimize the existing social order and ruling classes. By making a system seem the best