Power (Social sciences)
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Power (Social sciences)
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Power (Social sciences)
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- The crisis of the twelfth century, power, lordship, and the origins of European government, Thomas N. Bisson
- Consequences of capitalism, manufacturing discontent and resistance, Noam Chomsky, Marv Waterstone
- The end of intelligence, espionage and state power in the information age, David Tucker
- When corporations rule the world, David C. Korten
- On power, my journey through the corridors of power and how you can get more power, Gene Simmons
- International security, a very short introduction, Christopher S. Browning
- Freeman's power
- Freedom and neurobiology, reflections on free will, language, and political power, John R. Searle
- Kennedy Imprisonment
- The prince
- Power and prediction, the disruptive economics of artificial intelligence, Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb
- Disruptive play, the trickster in politics and culture, Shepherd Siegel, Ph D
- Symbolic power, politics, and intellectuals, the political sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, David L. Swartz
- Book summary, Power : why some people have it - and others don't
- Renegade regimes, confronting deviant behavior in world politics, Miroslav Nincic
- Public power in the age of empire, Arundhati Roy
- The nine pillars of history, an anthropological review of political history, five religions, feminism, modern economy and a plan for cost control of the eighth pillar, medicine, all as a guide for peace, Gunnar G. Sevelius
- Madness and Democracy
- Many excellent people, power and privilege in North Carolina, 1850-1900, Paul D. Escott
- Our Search for Belonging, How Our Need to Connect Is Tearing Us Apart, Howard J. Ross
- Power and privilege, a theory of social stratification, Gerhard E. Lenski
- Something for nothing, the all-consuming desire that turns the American dream into a social nightmare, Brian Tracy
- Power, politics and people's welfare, Alamu Muda-Ayeni
- Pasquinades in E, slaughtering some sacred cows, Gilles Paquet
- Unlocked, how empowered women empower women, Jane Finette
- Sociologias de la violencia;estructuras, sujetos, interacciones y accion simbo
- The issue is power, essays on women, jews, violence and resistance
- Poder blando y diplomacia cultural
- Community power succession, Atlanta's policy-makers revisited
- Something for nothing, the all-consuming desire that turns the American dream into a social nightmare, Brian Tracy
- Economia para el ser humano, sentido y alma del capital, Ulrich Hemel ; traducción, Jorge Aurelio Díaz
- Community leadership in Maryland, 1790-1840, a comparative analysis of power in society
- Culture/Power/History, A Reader in Contemporary Social Theory
- Power in modernity, agency relations and the creative destruction of the king's two bodies, Isaac Ariail Reed
- Power, limits and prospects for human survival, Richard Heinberg
- Women, meditation, and power, Liz Lewinson
- Managing with power, politics and influence in organizations
- Asamblea, Michael Hardt y Antonio Negri ; traducción de Antonio J. Antón Fernández
- Political theory and the animal/human relationship
- La magia de creer en ti, Deja de esconderte y conecta con tu versión más poderosa, Karina Petrovich
- The power book
- The Roman predicament, how the rules of international order create the politics of empire, Harold James
- Power switch, Paul O'Brien
- "Hacer invivible la república", reflexiones en torno a la figura de Laureano Gómez Castro, Sarai Andrea Gómez-Cáceres, Clara Victoria Meza Maya, Fredy Leonardo Reyes Albarracín
- Happiness as enterprise, an essay on neoliberal life, Sam Binkley
- Power and impact, Harvard Business Review
- The divine right of capital, dethroning the corporate aristocracy, Marjorie Kelly
- Conform, fail, repeat, how power distorts collective action, Christopher Samuel
- Wen hua, quan li yu guo jia, 1900-1942 nian de Hua bei nong cun = Culture, power, and the state : rural North China, 1900-1942, Du Zanqi zhu ; Wang Fuming yi
- Power and international relations, a conceptual approach, David A. Baldwin
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