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Power Paradox eBook

How We Gain And Lose Influence

by Dacher Keltner
language: english
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD, May of 2016 ‧
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A revolutionary rethinking of everything we know about power

It shapes every interaction we have, whether we''re trying to get a two-year-old to eat green vegetables or ask for a promotion at work. But how do we really gain power? And what does it do to us?

As renowned psychologist Dacher Keltner reveals, the new science of power shows that our Machiavellian view of status is wrong. Influence comes not to those who are ruthless, but to those with socially intelligence and empathy. Yet, ironically, the seductions of success lead us to lose those very qualities that made us powerful in the first place. Keltner draws on fascinating case studies to illuminate this ''power paradox'', revealing how it shapes not just companies and elections but everyday relationships. As his myth-busting research shows, power - and powerlessness - distorts our behaviour, affecting whether or not we will have an affair, break the law, drive recklessly or find our purpose in life.

In twenty original ''power principles'', Keltner shows how we can retain power by maintaining a focus on others. By redefining power as the ability to do good, The Power Paradox turns everything we know about influence, status and inequality upside down.

Power Paradox

How We Gain And Lose Influence

by Dacher Keltner

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ISBN: 9781846146961
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS LTD
Release Date: May of 2016
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Psychology
EAN: 9781846146961
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dacher Keltner

Dacher Keltner is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and director of the Greater Good Science Center, also based at the same university. A renowned expert on the biological and evolutionary origins of human emotion, he studies the science of compassion, respect, love, and beauty, and how emotions shape our moral intuition. His research also encompasses the themes of power, inequality, and social class. He is the author of... Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life and The Compassionate Instinct.

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