No one man should have all that power : how Rasputins manipulate the world / Amos Barshad ; edited by Jamison Stoltz, Garrett McGrath.
"Amos Barshad has long been fascinated by the powerful. But not by elected officials or natural leaders--he's interested in the scheming advisors, the dark figures who wield power in the shadows. And, as Barshad shows in 'No One Man Should Have All That Power', the natural habitat of these manipulators is not only political backrooms. It's anywhere power dynamics exist--from Hollywood to drug cartels, from recording studios to the NFL.In this wildly entertaining, wide-ranging, and insightful exploration of the phenomenon, Barshad takes readers into the lives of more than a dozen of these notorious figures, explores how they got there and how they wielded control, what led to their downfall or staved it off, and what lessons we can take from them [...]"--from dust jacket.
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- ISBN: 9781419734557 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xvi, 221 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: New York : Abrams Press, [2019]
- Copyright: ©2019
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| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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| Subject: | Power (Social sciences) Influence (Psychology) Manipulative behavior. Consultants. Political consultants. Political corruption. Business consultants. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Based on original reporting and interviews with well-known personalities, this rollicking ride through the natural habitat of master manipulators takes readers into the lives of the dark figures who wield power in the shadows. 20,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"Amos Barshad has long been fascinated by the powerful. But not by elected officials or natural leaders--he's interested in the scheming advisors, the dark figures who wield power in the shadows. And, as Barshad shows in 'No One Man Should Have All That Power', the natural habitat of these manipulators is not only political backrooms. It's anywhere power dynamics exist--from Hollywood to drug cartels, from recording studios to the NFL. In this wildly entertaining, wide-ranging, and insightful explorationof the phenomenon, Barshad takes readers into the lives of more than a dozen of these notorious figures ... explores how they got there and how they wielded control, what led to their downfall or staved it off, and what lessons we can take from them ..."--Jacket. - Harry N. Abrams, Inc.An exploration of infamous, controversial figures and how they exert control.
Amos Barshad has long been fascinated by the powerful. But not by elected officials or natural leadersâheâs interested in their scheming advisors, the dark figures who wield power in the shadows. And, as Barshad shows in No One Man Should Have All That Power, the natural habitat of these manipulators is not only political backrooms. Itâs anywhere power dynamics existâfrom Hollywood to drug cartels, from recording studios to the NFL.
In this wildly entertaining, wide-ranging, and insightful exploration of the phenomenon, Barshad takes readers into the lives of more than a dozen of these notorious figures, starting with Grigori Rasputin. An almost mythical Russian mystic, Rasputin drank, danced, and healed his way into a position of power behind the last of the tsars. But not every one of these figures rose to power through lechery or magical cures. Barshad explores how they got there, how they wielded control, what led to their downfall or staved it off, and what lessons we can take from them, including how to spot Rasputins in the wild.
Based on interviews with well-known personalities like Scooter Braun (Justin Bieberâs manager), Alex Guerrero (Tom Bradyâs trainer), and Sam Nunberg (Trumpâs former aide) and original reporting on figures like Nicaraguaâs powerful first lady Rosario Murillo and the Tijuana cartel boss known as âNarcomami,â No One Man Should Have All That Poweris an eye-opening book from an exciting new voice.