The Power Paradox
About This Book
When Influence Corrupts (2016) synthesizes two decades of social science research to examine how authority operates in human society. Author Dacher Keltner investigates the true nature of influence in daily existence, examines the mechanisms behind authority's corruption and loss, and demonstrates methods for wielding it constructively.
Who Should Read This?
- People curious about authority and social hierarchies; - Workers seeking greater workplace influence; - Leaders aiming to preserve their positions
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