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Power is not held. It is structured.
Most people think power lives in leaders: presidents, generals, kings, executives, and revolutionaries.
They are wrong.
Power lives in systems.
In Power: How Influence, Authority, and Control Shaped Civilization, Joel Thomas examines power not as a personality trait, moral virtue, or political slogan, but as a structural force that determines how societies are built, governed, stabilized, challenged, and eventually transformed.
Across history, civilizations rise and fall not simply because of great leaders or decisive battles, but because power organizes itself through recurring mechanisms: authority, coercion, legitimacy, wealth, information, institutions, culture, technology, fear, and consent.
This book reveals hidden architecture behind mechanisms.
Inside, you will examine:
Drawing from political theory, history, sociology, and institutional analysis. Power follows the structural patterns that have shaped human civilization from pre-state societies and sacred kingship to empires, and modern systems of control.
This is not a leadership book.
It is not a motivational argument.
It is not a simple history of rulers and wars.
It is a diagnostic framework for understanding how power actually works.