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On Power: A Philosophical Dialogue invites readers into an engaging and thoughtful conversation about the nature of power, its uses, and its ethical dimensions. Set as a dialogue among three distinct personalities-Builder, Director, and Senator-the book explores the complexities and nuances of power in everyday life, politics, business, and personal relationships.
Builder is the confident magnate, proud of his ability to command resources and people; Senator embodies the public servant, wrestling with values and integrity; Director, the philosopher, serves as the mediator, probing the deeper meanings behind each position. Through their interactions, readers encounter well-articulated arguments, sharp wit, and honest self-reflection.
Rather than offering dry philosophical treatises, Pappas uses dialogue to illuminate interpersonal dynamics, revealing how power operates beneath the surface of society and within individual minds. The book balances seriousness and playfulness: discussions range from the definition of power and the function of money, to the challenges of leadership, manipulation, friendship, and love. The characters do not always agree, and their disagreements are often humorous, yet the conversation never loses sight of its central questions-what is power, and what is philosophy?
This is a book for readers interested in philosophical inquiry with a human face. It does not shy away from uncomfortable truths, nor does it pretend to have all the answers. Instead, it encourages reflection, dialogue, and a willingness to see both the light and dark sides of influence. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a leader, or simply someone curious about how power shapes our world, you will find fresh perspectives and subtle insights in these pages.
On Power stands out for its accessibility and depth-a serious but fun exploration of one of life's enduring questions.
Builder is the confident magnate, proud of his ability to command resources and people; Senator embodies the public servant, wrestling with values and integrity; Director, the philosopher, serves as the mediator, probing the deeper meanings behind each position. Through their interactions, readers encounter well-articulated arguments, sharp wit, and honest self-reflection.
Rather than offering dry philosophical treatises, Pappas uses dialogue to illuminate interpersonal dynamics, revealing how power operates beneath the surface of society and within individual minds. The book balances seriousness and playfulness: discussions range from the definition of power and the function of money, to the challenges of leadership, manipulation, friendship, and love. The characters do not always agree, and their disagreements are often humorous, yet the conversation never loses sight of its central questions-what is power, and what is philosophy?
This is a book for readers interested in philosophical inquiry with a human face. It does not shy away from uncomfortable truths, nor does it pretend to have all the answers. Instead, it encourages reflection, dialogue, and a willingness to see both the light and dark sides of influence. Whether you are a student of philosophy, a leader, or simply someone curious about how power shapes our world, you will find fresh perspectives and subtle insights in these pages.
On Power stands out for its accessibility and depth-a serious but fun exploration of one of life's enduring questions.