AUTHOR'S NOTES xii
1. The Complex Labyrinth of Powerdom 3
2. Two Major Concepts of Power 9
3. The Hidden Status Quo Relationship Between
the Powerless and the Powerful 154. Our Human Power Species 21
5. The Role of Secrecy In Designing a Power Structure 27
6. Societal Power vs the Absence of Power Schools 33
7. The Web of Secrets Preventing Access to Empowerment 41
8. The Traditional Power Pyramid 49
9. Four Generic Kinds of Individual and Societal Power 57
10. Empowerment and Depowerment versus Power Games 69
11. "Rules" For Power Deployed Within Powerdom 75
12. The Ongoing Dichotomy of Individual and Societal Power 83
13. Indigenuous Depowerment and Personal Empowerment 89
14. Power Energies Magnified vis a vis Those who Don't Have Power 95
15. YouAnd Your Power 101
16. On Having a Sense of Power 109
17. Personal Power versus Local Circumstances and Frames of Reference 117
18. Closed-Loop Versions of Power 125
19. PowerIntelligenceSmarts 129
20. Evocative Power, Intelligence, and Smarts 133
21. The Intelligences and the Innate Potentials 147
22. Two Pro-Active Vehicles of Power: Will and Dynamism 155
23. Subtle Distinctions Between Unfoldment and Development 163
24. The Direct Connection to Power of Significance and Insignificance 171
25. Empowerment versus the Dumbing-Down of Human Sensing Systems 181
26. Human Sensing Systems, Power Motion, and Power Flows 193
27. The Forgotten Connection of Power and Potency 203
28. Where Do Individual and Societal Powers Begin or Start? 211
SUGGESTED READING 217