Kinds of power
a guide to its intelligent uses
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
1995 - Currency Doubleday, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
65,000 words, Guess
Page Count
260 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivekindsofpowerguid00hill
- Internet Archivekindsofpowerguid0000hill
- ISBN-100385469640
- ISBN-139780385469647
- LibraryThing3785195
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- Goodreads4590286
- Library of Congress Control Number94032450
- OCLC Control Number31520358
- Better World Books9780385469647
- Open LibraryOL1107200M
Classifications
- DDC303.3
- LCCHM136 .H47 1995
- LCCHM136.H47 1995
Description
In the boldest expose on the nature of power since Machiavelli, celebrated Jungian therapist James Hillman shows how the artful leader uses each of two dozen kinds of power with finesse and subtlety. Power, we often forget, has many faces, many different expressions. "Empowerment," writes best-selling Jungian analyst James Hillman, "comes from understanding the widest spectrum of possibilities for embracing power." If food means only meat and potatoes, your body suffers from your ignorance. When your idea of food expands, so does your strength. So it is with power. "James Hillman," says Robert Bly, "is the most lively and original psychologist we have had in America since William James." In Kinds Of Power, Hillman addresses himself for the first time to a subject of great interest to business people. He gives much needed substance to the subject by showing us a broad experience of power, rooted in the body, the rnind, and the emotions, rather than the customary narrow interpretation that simply equates power with strength. Hillman's "anatomy" of power explores two dozen expressions of power every artful leader must understand and use, including: the language of power, control, influence, resistance, leadership, prestige, authority, exhibitionism, charisma, ambition, reputation, fearsomeness, tyranny, purism, subtle power, growth, and efficiency.
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