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ON POWER by Mark R. Levin (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)

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On Power by Mark R. Levin Author: Mark R. Levin Publication Date: July 29, 2025 Length: 208 pages Genre: Nonfiction, Political Philosophy, Current Affairs On Power is the latest work by bestselling conservative commentator Mark R. Levin. In this timely and provocative book, Levin delivers a profound analysis of the philosophy and structure of power and explores its impact on personal liberty, unalienable rights, and the fate of free societies. Drawing on examples from ancient civilization throug

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On Power by Mark R. Levin
Author: Mark R. Levin
Publication Date: July 29, 2025
Length: 208 pages
Genre: Nonfiction, Political Philosophy, Current Affairs

On Power is the latest work by bestselling conservative commentator Mark R. Levin. In this timely and provocative book, Levin delivers a profound analysis of the philosophy and structure of power and explores its impact on personal liberty, unalienable rights, and the fate of free societies.

Drawing on examples from ancient civilization through the modern Western world, Levin details how power has been wielded throughout history to both oppress and liberate. Monarchs, dictators, and elites, he argues, often use power to consolidate their control and suppress individual freedoms—sometimes in the name of the "common good." The book contrasts these forces with those who champion liberty and consent, such as America’s Constitutional Framers, who designed a system of checks and balances to safeguard individual rights and encourage thriving, just societies.