Inside Influence Robert BuffoThe book, Inside Influence: The Psychology of Power in Human Life, explores why people grant power to a few sometime authoritarian leaders and how power psychologically transforms those who hold it. Drawing on research, he shows how power can distort judgement, empathy and behaviour, and argues for understanding its mechanisms to use it more responsibly through better structures, selection and psychological empowerment.
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