Power (Social sciences)
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Power (Social sciences)
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Power (Social sciences)
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- Power, why some people have it--and others don't, Jeffrey Pfeffer
- Power, why some people have it-- and others don't, Jeffrey Pfeffer
- The dictator's handbook, why bad behavior is almost always good politics, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Looking at privilege and power, Kelly Glass
- The power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- The square and the tower, networks and power, from the Freemasons to Facebook, Niall Ferguson
- Poder + influencia, inteligencia emocional
- Whose story is this?, old conflicts, new chapters, Rebecca Solnit
- Fierce fairytales, poems & stories to stir your soul, Nikita Gill
- Twilight of the elites, America after meritocracy, Christopher Hayes
- The crisis of the middle-class constitution, why economic inequality threatens our republic, Ganesh Sitaraman
- Superclass, the global power elite and the world they are making, David Rothkopf
- The contrarian, Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's pursuit of power, Max Chafkin
- Workin' on the chain gang, contemplating our chains at the end of the millennium, Walter Mosley
- The Kennedy imprisonment, a meditation on power, Garry Wills
- Power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- The utopia of rules, on technology, stupidity, and the secret joys of bureaucracy, David Graeber
- Hold everything dear, dispatches on survival and resistance, John Berger
- The crisis of the middle class constitution, why economic inequality threatens our Republic, Ganesh Sitaraman
- Freedom, an unruly history, Annelien de Dijn
- Women & power, a manifesto, Mary Beard
- The dictator's handbook, why bad behavior is almost always good politics, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world--and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans & Henry Timms
- The march of folly, from Troy to Vietnam, Barbara W. Tuchman
- Twilight of the elites, America after meritocracy, Christopher Hayes
- Off with her head, three thousand years of demonizing women in power, Eleanor Herman
- The power principle, influence with honor, Blaine Lee
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- The story of us, with Morgan Freeman, produced by Revelations Entertainment for National Geographic ; producers, Savas Georgalis, Tammy Kohan
- The darkening web, the war for cyberspace, Alexander Klimburg
- The power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- The courageous follower, standing up to & for our leaders, Ira Chaleff
- The end of power, from boardrooms to battlefields and churches to states, why being in charge isn't what it used to be, Moises Naim
- Power & impact, emotional intelligence, Harvard Business Review
- Unreasonable men, masculinity and social theory, Victor J. Seidler
- The demagogue's playbook, the battle for American democracy from the founders to Trump, Eric A. Posner
- Never play dead, how the truth makes you unstoppable, Tomi Lahren
- Global governmentality, governing international spaces, edited by Wendy Larner and William Walters
- The end of power, from boardrooms to battlefields and churches to states, why being in charge isn't what it used to be, Moisés Naím
- On power, my journey through the corridors of power and how you can get more power, Gene Simmons
- The future of power, Joseph S. Nye
- Vice, Dick Cheney and the hijacking of the American presidency, Lou Dubose and Jake Bernstein
- Never play dead, how the truth makes you unstoppable, Tomi Lahren
- Never play dead, how the truth makes you unstoppable, Tomi Lahren
- Women & power, a manifesto, Mary Beard
- Twilight of the elites, America after meritocracy, Christopher Hayes
- The end of power, from boardrooms to battlefields and churches to states, why being in charge isn't what it used to be, Moisés Naím
- Corruptible, who gets power and how it changes us, Brian Klaas
- The dictator's handbook, why bad behavior is almost always good politics, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- Acting with power, why we are more powerful than we believe, Deborah Gruenfeld
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