Power (Social sciences)
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Power (Social sciences)
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Incoming Resources
- Counterrevolution and revolt
- The darkening web, the war for cyberspace, Alexander Klimburg
- On power, my journey through the corridors of power and how you can get more power, Gene Simmons
- The art of seduction, Robert Greene
- Con la esperanza entre los dientes, John Berger
- The Square and the Tower, Niall Ferguson
- To rule the waves, how control of the world's oceans shapes the fate of the superpowers, Bruce D. Jones
- Children of the matrix, how an interdimensional race has controlled the world for thousands of years -- and still does, David Icke
- The courageous follower, standing up to and for our leaders, Ira Chaleff
- The new rulers of the world, John Pilger
- The dictator's handbook, why bad behavior is almost always good politics, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Alastair Smith
- The violence of organized forgetting, thinking beyond America's disimagination machine, Henry A. Giroux
- Silencing the past, Power and the Production of History, Michel-Rolph Trouillot ; with a new foreword by Hazel V. Carby
- The art of seduction, Robert Greene
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- Revisioning the political, femininst reconstructions of traditional concepts in western political theory, edited by Nancy J. Hirschmann and Christine Di Stefano
- The answer, David Icke
- The black box society, the secret algorithms that control money and information, Frank Pasquale
- Masters of mankind, essays and lectures, 1969-2013, Noam Chomsky
- Bound to lead, the changing nature of American power, Joseph S. Nye, Jr
- Freedom, an unruly history, Annelien de Dijn
- The complete idiot's guide to winning through negotiation, by John Ilich
- Never play dead, how the truth makes you unstoppable, Tomi Lahren
- The demagogue's playbook, the battle for American democracy from the founders to Trump, Eric A. Posner
- The Utopia of rules, on technology, stupidity, and the secret joys of bureaucracy, David Graeber
- The trap, what it is, how is works, and how we escape its illusions, David Icke
- Authority and the individual, with a terminal essay, Philosophy and politics
- The contrarian, Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's pursuit of power, Max Chafkin
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world--and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms
- When corporations rule the world, David C. Korten
- Powershift, knowledge, wealth, and violence at the edge of the 21st century, Alvin Toffler
- Shakespeare and Trump, Jeffrey R. Wilson
- Hold everything dear, dispatches on survival and resistance, John Berger
- Elites, A General Model
- Power and powerlessness in Jewish history, David Biale
- The end of power, from boardrooms to battlefields and churches to states, why being in charge isn't what it used to be, Moisâes Naâim
- What is sexual capital?, Dana Kaplan, Eva Illouz
- Believe in people, bottom-up solutions for a top-down world, Charles Koch, with Brian Hooks
- Crowds and power, by Elias Canetti ; translated from the German by Carol Stewart
- Misfits, a personal manifesto, Michaela Coel
- Power, politics, and people, the collected essays of C. Wright Mills ; edited and with an introd. by Irving Louis Horowitz
- The power principle, influence with honor, Blaine Lee
- The utopia of rules, David Graeber, On Technology, Stupidity, and the Secret Joys of Bureaucracy
- The power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- Faucian bargain, the most powerful and dangerous bureaucrat in American history, Steve Deace and Todd Erzen
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- The future of power, Joseph S. Nye, Jr
- Doing good ;, the limits of benevolence, [by] Willard Gaylin [and others]
- Looking at privilege and power, Kelly Glass
- Citadels of pride, sexual assault, accountability, and reconciliation, Martha C. Nussbaum
Outgoing Resources
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