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  1. Power: A New Social Analysis by Bertrand Russell (1st imp. London 1938, Allen & Unwin, 328 pp.) is a work in social philosophy written by Bertrand Russell. Power, for Russell, is one's ability to achieve goals. In particular, Russell has in mind social power, that is, power over people. [1]

    • Bertrand Russell
    • 1938
  2. 1 de fev. de 2004 · The key to human nature that Marx found in wealth and Freud in sex, Bertrand Russell finds in power. Power, he argues, is man's ultimate goal, and is, in its many guises, the single most important element in the development of any society.

    • 1st Edition
  3. 12 de fev. de 2020 · 206 pages ; 19 cm. The impulse to power -- Leaders and followers -- The forms of power -- Priestly power -- Kingly power -- Naked power -- Revolutionary power -- Economic power -- Power over opinion -- Creeds as sources of power -- The biology of organizations -- Powers and forms of governments -- Organizations and the individual ...

  4. Power: A New Social Analysis. The key to human nature that Marx found in wealth and Freud in sex, Bertrand Russell finds in power. Power, he argues, is man's...

  5. 2 de fev. de 2004 · The key to human nature that Marx found in wealth and Freud in sex, Bertrand Russell finds in power. Power, he argues, is man's ultimate goal, and is, in its many guises, the single most important element in the development of any society.

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    • Bertrand Russell
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    • Routledge
  6. The key to human nature that Marx found in wealth and Freud in sex, Bertrand Russell finds in power. Power, he argues, is man's ultimate goal, and is, in its many guises, the single most important element in the development of any society.

  7. The key to human nature that Marx found in wealth & Freud in sex, Russell finds in power. Power, he argues, is the species' ultimate goal, & is, in its many guises, the single most important element in the development of any society.