Much concentration of power is predicated on the fear of mimicry: the other is perceived to want what one has, so one has to take even more so that the other never has the opportunity to get it. But here there is an "isness" to power, and the mimicry is already done. The fear of mimicry reproduces the mimicry itself, because now the other who is feared and suppressed must get back on top. The credit of power is at once a debit on its future lack.