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The End of Power

From Boardrooms to Battlefields and Churches to States, Why Being in Charge Isn't What It Used to Be
Book • 2014
In The End of Power, Moisés Naím argues that globalization, economic growth, and technological changes have eroded the authority of traditional leaders and institutions through the More, Mobility, and Mentality Revolutions.

These forces make it simpler for micropowers to challenge megaplayers in politics, business, military, and religion, leading to a more fluid and unpredictable environment.

While power is not disappearing, it is shifting, becoming more dispersed and fragile, reshaping societies and offering both opportunities and risks.

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as a book that explores how it's easier to get power these days but harder to use and quicker to lose.
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