
Power: How We Take It, Hold It, Lose It and Learn From It
Quentin Drummond Anderson
POWER: How We Take It, Hold It, Lose It and Learn From It The Human Condition Quartet — Book Four
Back to Me gave you the voice. TRIBAL gave you the tribe. Beyond Belief gave you the faith. Now comes the force that governs all three.
Power is the...
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Michael Cordue
The Human Condition Quartet
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POWER: How We Take It, Hold It, Lose It and Learn From It The Human Condition Quartet — Book Four Back to Me gave you the voice. TRIBAL gave you the tribe. Beyond Belief gave you the faith. Now comes the force that governs all three. Power is the fourth and final book in Quentin Drummond Anderson's acclaimed Human Condition Quartet — a landmark work of popular philosophy exploring the deepest patterns of what it means to be human. Having examined how we communicate, how we belong, and how we believe, Anderson turns at last to the hidden force that runs beneath all three. Not the crude power of titles and org charts. Not the theatre of politics or the machinery of office. The real thing — the capacity to shape outcomes, the grammar of human relations that no one teaches and everyone uses, the current that runs through every marriage, every meeting, every revolution, and every act of kindness. Anderson dismantles the comfortable fictions we hold about power: that it belongs to certain kinds of people, that we either have it or we don't, that wanting it is somehow suspect. He examines how power is taken, how it is given, how it corrupts, how it declines, and how it can be exercised with wisdom and purpose. Drawing on Weber, Frankl, and French and Raven alongside military leadership, the economics of patronage, and the disruptions of the digital age, Power is both rigorous intellectual inquiry and profoundly practical guide. "Power, examined honestly, is morally neutral in its nature and morally consequential in its exercise. It can serve or corrupt, build or destroy, liberate or imprison — depending entirely on the quality, the clarity, and the character of the person holding it." The Human Condition Quartet: Back to MeTRIBALBeyond BeliefPower Duration - 5h 45m. Author - Quentin Drummond Anderson. Narrator - Michael Cordue. Published Date - Friday, 23 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 QUENTIN ANDERSON ©.
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Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:13
The fourth force
Duration:00:06:08
CHAPTER ONE- What Power Actually Is
Duration:00:30:58
CHAPTER TWO-The anatomy of authority
Duration:00:14:21
CHAPTER THREE-The roots of influence
Duration:00:13:40
CHAPTER FOUR -How Power is Taken
Duration:00:14:20
CHAPTER FIVE -Power Under Fire: What Extreme Pressure Reveals
Duration:00:15:22
CHAPTER SIX -How Power is Given
Duration:00:14:37
CHAPTER SEVEN-The architecture of loyalty
Duration:00:16:07
CHAPTER EIGHT- Information as Power
Duration:00:15:28
CHAPTER NINE -Narrative Control
Duration:00:17:56
CHAPTER TEN- The Economics of Power
Duration:00:17:04
CHAPTER ELEVEN -Fear as a Tool
Duration:00:09:24
CHAPTER TWELVE -The Art of Delegation
Duration:00:13:57
CHAPTER THIRTEEN -Resistance and Counter-Power
Duration:00:15:06
CHAPTER FOURTEEN -Power in Institutions
Duration:00:18:41
CHAPTER FIFTEEN -Soft Power and Cultural Dominance
Duration:00:16:25
CHAPTER SIXTEEN -The Corruption Curve
Duration:00:17:17
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN -Gender and Power
Duration:00:17:26
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN- Power in Decline
Duration:00:16:21
CHAPTER NINETEEN- Power in the Age of Networks
Duration:00:20:23
CHAPTER TWENTY -The Responsible Sovereign
Duration:00:20:30
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Duration:00:03:53
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:16