The Power Trap
359 EGP
An examination of how authority and influence corrupt individuals and institutions, exploring the psychological and social dynamics that emerge when power becomes concentrated and goes unchecked in various contexts.
This work delves into the corrupting nature of authority and the psychological transformation that occurs when individuals or groups accumulate significant influence over others. The analysis spans political, corporate, and social spheres, revealing patterns of how power structures perpetuate themselves while gradually isolating those who wield them from accountability. Written for readers interested in political science, psychology, and organizational behavior, it combines theoretical frameworks with real-world examples to illuminate why even well-intentioned leaders often fall victim to the seductive nature of control and dominance.
| Dimensions | 196 × 170 × 260 cm |
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