Sound Bite
"On Power" is a philosophical dialogue that explores the nature of power through a conversation among three characters. While the subject of power has filled many books, this is the first to analyze its many facets in a light, conversational tone and in the format of a dialogue, making it highly readable yet thought-provoking.
About the Author
Nick Pappas has published a series of over 20 thought-provoking books with Algora Publishing, examining ways to handle personal challenges, how to think about our relationships to each other and how to decide our own path in life, how to choose what we do and why, and how to get the most out of everyday life.
Nick teaches high school English Language Arts in Western New York. Prior to that he worked as a director and consultant in information technology. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago and Harvard Law School. Nick has written numerous short stories and poems in addition to his philosophical dialogues.
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About the Book
A wealthy builder, a senator, and a philosopher engage in a broad ranging discussion one evening after dinner. Builder believes in one thing;power. Senator, on the other hand, has power but is tempered by belief in other things such as...
A wealthy builder, a senator, and a philosopher engage in a broad ranging discussion one evening after dinner. Builder believes in one thing;power. Senator, on the other hand, has power but is tempered by belief in other things such as integrity.
The philosopher, Director, leads their exploration of what power is and what it means for those who have it. Builder quickly learns philosophy isn;¢t exactly what he thought it was. But he can;¢t see the point of it. As he says, Ã?¢'¬Ã??I have an empire to lose. You have"¦ nothing.;¢
Builder despises those who don;¢t have his drive. Contrary to the method of most philosophers, Director acknowledges that Builder has a sort of internal consistency. But is consistency enough? In the end, will Builder take a step toward philosophy?
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Pages 204
Year: 2019
BISAC: PHI035000 PHILOSOPHY / Essays
Soft Cover
ISBN: 978-1-62894-392-4
Price: USD 19.95
Hard Cover
ISBN: 978-1-62894-393-1
Price: USD 29.95
eBook
ISBN: 978-1-62894-394-8
Price: USD 19.95
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