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The Philosophy of Power

by Sandeep Chavan

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  • Publisher: Gyrus Vision
  • 14 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm

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In a world obsessed with dominance, speed, performance, and control, power is widely misunderstood. It is treated as something to be acquired, displayed, defended, or enforced. Yet history-of nations, institutions, leaders, machines, and minds-shows a quieter, more unsettling truth: power collapses the moment it reacts.

In this book, Sandeep Chavan dismantles the conventional mythology of power and replaces it with a structural understanding of how power actually behaves. Not as morality. Not as leadership advice. Not as self-help. But as a field phenomenon governed by alignment, coherence, and consequence.

Drawing from physics, systems theory, human behavior, institutional collapse, and modern technological failures-including AI-this work reveals a single unifying insight: power never exists in isolation; it exists only when alignment remains untouched.

Across six carefully structured parts, the book traces power from its origin in shared fields to its disappearance through reaction, force, ego, and performance. It explains why authority declines the moment it feels owned, why reaction accelerates collapse, why efficiency and output are weak substitutes for power, and why machines amplify failure faster than humans when philosophy is absent.

This is not a book about how to become powerful.
It is a book about why power leaves.

Through disciplined language and deliberate restraint, Chavan shows that power is not something systems hold-it is something that flows only while it is not carried. Reactive power, whether in politics, corporations, personal life, or AI systems, is revealed not as strength but as unresolved tension. Collapse is shown to be structural, not moral. Survival is distinguished from intelligence. Influence is separated from disturbance.

The later sections move beyond diagnosis into discipline-not techniques, not prescriptions, but structural qualities that allow power to endure: politeness as alignment, coherence as control, non-reaction as strategic intelligence, oscillation without collapse, influence without disturbance, and finally equilibrium as authority.

Case studies-from nations and corporations to institutions and algorithmic systems-demonstrate how the same mechanics apply across scale. The conclusion is stark and unavoidable: what must react has already lost power.

Written for thinkers, strategists, educators, technologists, policymakers, and readers dissatisfied with motivational abstractions, this book offers a philosophy that does not demand belief or action. It offers a way of seeing.

As Chavan makes clear, power that seeks attention contradicts itself. Power that remains aligned becomes invisible-and therefore enduring.

This book does not tell you what to do.
It shows you why doing less is often the only way power survives.

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  • Title

    The Philosophy of Power

  • Publisher

    Gyrus Vision

  • Published

    January 2026

  • Weight

    287g

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 1.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9798233043758

  • ISBN-10

    8233043753

  • Eden Code

    7390067

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