Summary of Moises Naim's The End of Power
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Narrated by:
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Paul Allen
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Slingshot Books
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No time to read? Get the main key insights from this summary of Moisés Naím’s The End of Power in just a short listen.
A few key insights from Chapter 1:
- Power is simply defined as the ability to make others do or stop doing something. Power as we know it today is undergoing a huge transformation, one which has potential to change history and the world.
- Power is changing because it is no longer solely in the hands of the big players in the world, as in large institutions or organizations. It’s slowly seeping out into the hands of other, smaller players.
- Power is not only changing, it’s decaying. Power today means less than it did before. It does not offer the same benefits and capabilities, and those who do have power can lose it more easily than ever.
- Many changes in the global economy, in politics, and in demographic and migratory patterns have completely restructured the power dynamics for nearly every structure where power comes into play.
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