How Power Works

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Power is a fundamental aspect of human interaction, shaping societies, relationships, and organizations. This paper explores the dynamics of power, proposing that power is the currency of trust, which is backed by human emotions. It further distinguishes between ethical power, grounded in trust and emotional intelligence, and unethical power, which relies on coercion and manipulation. Through historical examples, philosophical alignment, and theoretical analysis, the study highlights the critical role of trust and emotions in sustaining power, emphasizing the need for ethical approaches in leadership and influence.

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