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On Power by Mark R. Levin is a comprehensive examination of how power functions within society and the systems that govern its use. Levin analyzes the various forms of power—political, social, and institutional—and explores how they shape our world and influence our daily lives.
Through careful analysis and historical examples, the author illustrates the dangers of unchecked power and the importance of constitutional limitations and individual rights. The book delves into the relationship between those who wield power and those subject to it, offering insights into how power can be both necessary and dangerous.
Levin argues for the preservation of constitutional principles and the protection of individual liberty against the expansion of governmental and institutional power. This thought-provoking work is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of power in modern society and the mechanisms that protect freedom.







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