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Power and Equality
a philosophy on hierarchies, influencing, deception and charisma

Auteur

Jeroen Roelfs

Uitvoering
Paperback
Prijs
17 ,50
Verzending
Gratis verzending in Nederland en België
Levertijd
Twee tot vijf werkdagen
(Nederland en België) (Past door brievenbus)

Samenvatting

Power & Equality is a philosophical book. Jeroen Roelfs wants to change our perspectives on power and equality. It is his belief that power structures are inherently unfair. Roelfs argues that power structures should always be dismantled when possible. Power leads to abuse of power. When positions of power are necessary, power should be used in a positive way. The writer believes this to be true on the smallest and largest of scales.

Over de auteur

Jeroen Roelfs has a deep interest in philosophical ideas and has read numerous philosophical books. He created this book in order to change our views and perspectives on power and on how power should be used. Roelfs has taken the newest philosophical ideas into consideration.

Productinformatie

ISBN
9789402238655 / 978-94-022-3865-5
Uitgeverij
Boekscout
Verschijning
01-09-2017
Taal
Nederlands


Uitvoering
Paperback
Pagina's
76
Formaat
12,5 x 20 cm
Illustraties
Nee

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Hope
Hope inspires us that things will work out for the better. People can be influenced with hope to have a positive outlook on people and events. Hope is a pleasant feeling and for his reason we like people who give us hope. We admire people who give us hope because they bring some happiness into our lives and make us feel optimistic about the future. And because of this pleasant feeling, people that bring hope can move societies as a whole. However, I believe that there are very few people that can inspire hope in others. And because it is so rare, this is why people believe in religion, because it promises us a better life.

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